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. 2003 Aug:183:148-54.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.183.2.148.

Assertive outreach teams in London: patient characteristics and outcomes. Pan-London Assertive Outreach Study, part 3

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Assertive outreach teams in London: patient characteristics and outcomes. Pan-London Assertive Outreach Study, part 3

Stefan Priebe et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Although the model of assertive outreach has been widely adopted, it is unclear who receives assertive outreach in practice and what outcomes can be expected under routine conditions.

Aims: To assess patient characteristics and outcome in routine assertive outreach services in the UK.

Method: Patients (n=580) were sampled from 24 assertive outreach teams in London. Outcomes--days spent in hospital and compulsory hospitalisation--were assessed over a 9-month follow-up.

Results: The 6-month prevalence rate of substance misuse was 29%, and 35% of patients had been physically violent in the past 2 years. During follow-up, 39% were hospitalised and 25% compulsorily admitted. Outcome varied significantly between team types. These differences did not hold true when baseline differences in patient characteristics were controlled for.

Conclusions: Routine assertive outreach serves a wide range of patients with significant rates of substance misuse and violent behaviour. Over a 9-month period an average of 25% of assertive outreach patients can be expected to be hospitalised compulsorily. Differences in outcome between team types can be explained by differences in patient characteristics.

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  • Assertive outreach in Tyneside.
    Cornwall PL. Cornwall PL. Br J Psychiatry. 2003 Nov;183:461. doi: 10.1192/bjp.183.5.461. Br J Psychiatry. 2003. PMID: 14594929 No abstract available.

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