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Published in: BMC Psychiatry 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Predictors of quality of care in mental health supported accommodation services in England: a multiple regression modelling study

Authors: Christian Dalton-Locke, Rosie Attard, Helen Killaspy, Sarah White

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Specialist mental health supported accommodation services are a key component to a graduated level of care from hospital to independently living in the community for people with complex, longer term mental health problems. However, they come at a high cost and there has been a lack of research on the quality of these services. The QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported tenancies) study, a five-year programme of research funded by the National Institute for Health Research, aimed to address this. It included the development of the first standardised quality assessment tool for supported accommodation services, the QuIRC-SA (Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative Care – Supported Accommodation). Using data collected from the QuIRC-SA, we aimed to identify potential service characteristics that were associated with quality of care.

Methods

Data collected from QuIRC-SAs with 150 individual services in England (28 residential care, 87 supported housing and 35 floating outreach) from four different sources were analysed using multiple regression modelling to investigate associations between service characteristics (local authority area index score, total beds/spaces, staffing intensity, percentage of male service users and service user ability) and areas of quality of care (Living Environment, Therapeutic Environment, Treatments and Interventions, Self-Management and Autonomy, Social Interface, Human Rights and Recovery Based Practice).

Results

The local authority area in which the service is located, the service size (number of beds/places) and the usual expected length of stay were each negatively associated with up to six of the seven QuIRC-SA domains. Staffing intensity was positively associated with two domains (Therapeutic Environment and Treatments and Interventions) and negatively associated with one (Human Rights). The percentage of male service users was positively associated with one domain (Treatments and Interventions) and service user ability was not associated with any of the domains.

Conclusions

This study identified service characteristics associated with quality of care in specialist mental health supported accommodation services that can be used in the design and specification of services.
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Metadata
Title
Predictors of quality of care in mental health supported accommodation services in England: a multiple regression modelling study
Authors
Christian Dalton-Locke
Rosie Attard
Helen Killaspy
Sarah White
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-018-1912-7

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