Hospital psychosocial interventions for patients with brain functional impairment: A retrospective cohort study
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Qin, Danling
Du, Wei
Sha, Sha
Parkinson, Anne
Glasgow, Nicholas
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ABSTRACT: Psychosocial interventions could improve health and care outcomes, however, little
is known about their use for patients with complex needs in the acute hospital care setting. This
study aimed to evaluate factors associated with psychosocial intervention use when treating
patients with brain functional impairment during their hospital care. The all-inclusive New South
Wales (NSW) Admitted Patient Data were employed to identify patients with neurodevelopment
disorders, brain degenerative disorders, or traumatic brain injuries admitted to NSW public
hospitals for acute care from July 2001 to June 2014. We considered receipt of psychosocial
interventions as the primary outcome, and used mixed effect logistic models to quantify factors in
relation to outcome. Of important note, psychosocial intervention use was more common in
principal hospitals, and amongst those receiving intensive care or having comorbid mental
disorders in the study populations. Approximate 70.8% of patients with traumatic brain injuries
did not receive psychosocial interventions, despite attempts to target those in need and an overall
increasing trend in adoption. Continuing efforts are warranted to improve service delivery and
uptake.
KEY WORDS: brain degenerative disorders, hospital psychiatry, neurodevelopment disorders,
psychosocial intervention, traumatic brain injuries.
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
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