Weekend new patient reviews in psychiatry: evaluation of activity over 3 months [Original papers]

Aims and method South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust developed a system of weekend new patient reviews by higher trainees to provide senior medical input 7 days a week. To evaluate the effectiveness of these reviews, the notes for all patients admitted over 3 months were examined. The mean length of stay for patients before and after the introduction of the weekend new patient reviews were compared via unpaired t-test. Results A total of 88 patients were seen: 84.4% of patients were seen within 24 h of admission. Higher trainees instituted some changes in 78.9% of patients. The most frequent action was to modify medication, in 47.8%. The average length of stay after the introduction of weekend reviews was not significantly different. Clinical implications Weekend reviews of newly admitted patients by higher trainees is a feasible method for providing senior input to patients admitted out of hours.
Source: Psychiatric Bulletin - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Original papers Source Type: research
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