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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2021 Dec 6;21(1):1310.
doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-07273-8.

Self-referral to inpatient treatment program in a community mental health Centre in Central Norway: investigating the implementation, professionals' experiences and costs

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Self-referral to inpatient treatment program in a community mental health Centre in Central Norway: investigating the implementation, professionals' experiences and costs

Inger Elise Opheim Moljord et al. BMC Health Serv Res. .

Abstract

Background: Self-referral to inpatient treatment (SRIT) is built on user participation and patient autonomy. SRIT was conducted for patients with severe mental disorders in a Norwegian Community Mental Health Centre. The aims of the present study were to describe the implementation of SRIT, explore the professionals' experiences of SRIT and assess the costs entailed.

Methods: Qualitative document analysis, interviews with professionals and quantitative analysis of register data from a randomized controlled trial were used.

Results: SRIT seemed to be implemented as intended. According to the professionals, SRIT allowed the patients to cope, be empowered, more active and responsible. Some professionals experienced increased responsibility for patients' medication and for assessing health and suicide risks. SRIT did not reduce hospital costs. The professionals were satisfied with nurse-led SRIT treatment.

Conclusions: SRIT appears to be a high-quality mental health service that empowers and activates patients. Nurse-led treatment may entail more efficient use of professional resources. In future implementations of SRIT, the efficient use of service resources and the administration of beds should be investigated. More flexible availability should be considered in line with the intentions behind SRIT, as well as ensuring adequate professional training in assessing health and suicide risk.

Keywords: Empowerment; Low-threshold; Mental health services; Patient participation; Patient-controlled admission; Professional’s experiences; Self-referral; User participation.

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Conflict of interest statement

MBR participated in 2017 and 2018 as a research advisor regarding a study conducted and funded byJanssen-Cilag A/S. The other authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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