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Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 11/2014

01-11-2014 | Original Paper

A controlled evaluation of a targeted early case detection intervention for reducing delay in treatment of first episode psychosis

Authors: Ashok Malla, Gerald Jordan, Ridha Joober, Norbert Schmitz, Ross Norman, Thomas Brown, Karen Goldberg, Heleen Loohuis, Nadia Vracotas, Joseph Rochford

Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | Issue 11/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Interventions aimed at influencing specific pathways to care may reduce the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP). The purpose of this study was to reduce delay in referral to an early intervention service following first contact for help seeking for psychosis in a defined urban catchment area.

Methods

Using a historical control design, we conducted a targeted intervention comprised of intensive training and education regarding first onset of psychosis and benefits of early intervention with all potential points of contact in pathways to care in a defined catchment area of a specialized early intervention (EI) service. Data collected on different components of DUP [help seeking (H-DUP) and referral (R-DUP)] and demographic and clinical characteristics on patients seeking treatment of first episode of a psychotic (FEP) disorder accepted in the EI service for 3 years before and 3 years after the intervention were contrasted. No other systemic changes occurred in this catchment area during this period.

Results

There was a significant increase in the number of cases of FEP referred to the EI service post-intervention from hospitals other than the parent institute, in the proportion with a diagnosis of affective psychosis and proportion of patients from a lower socioeconomic status (SES). Although largest proportion of patients continued to make their first contact with community services, the latter failed to refer cases of psychosis to the EI service despite making a large number of mostly non-cases (for psychosis). The intervention had no direct effect on total DUP, R-DUP or H-DUP. After controlling for diagnosis and SES, post-intervention, R-DUP remained significantly lower for patients making first contact with the emergency service of the parent institute.

Conclusions

The intervention failed to reduce R-DUP for patients making contact with or referred from community services and most patients still used hospital resources to enter treatment at the EI service.
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Metadata
Title
A controlled evaluation of a targeted early case detection intervention for reducing delay in treatment of first episode psychosis
Authors
Ashok Malla
Gerald Jordan
Ridha Joober
Norbert Schmitz
Ross Norman
Thomas Brown
Karen Goldberg
Heleen Loohuis
Nadia Vracotas
Joseph Rochford
Publication date
01-11-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology / Issue 11/2014
Print ISSN: 0933-7954
Electronic ISSN: 1433-9285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-014-0893-1

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