等待时间对患者结果的影响:来自英格兰精神病早期干预服务的证据

The impact of waiting time on patient outcomes: Evidence from early intervention in psychosis services in England

Health Economics · 2018
被引 186 · 同刊同年前 1%
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中文导读

利用英格兰2012-2015年精神病早期干预服务数据,研究发现等待时间超过3个月与患者12个月后健康状况恶化显著相关,但效应量较小至中等。

Abstract

Recently, new emphasis was put on reducing waiting times in mental health services as there is an ongoing concern that longer waiting time for treatment leads to poorer health outcomes. However, little is known about delays within the mental health service system and its impact on patients. We explore the impact of waiting times on patient outcomes in the context of early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services in England from April 2012 to March 2015. We use the Mental Health Services Data Set and the routine outcome measure the Health of the Nation Outcome Scale. In a generalised linear regression model, we control for baseline outcomes, previous service use, and treatment intensity to account for possible endogeneity in waiting time. We find that longer waiting time is significantly associated with a deterioration in patient outcomes 12 months after acceptance for treatment for patients that are still in EIP care. Effects are strongest for waiting times longer than 3 months, and effect sizes are small to moderate. Patients with shorter treatment periods are not affected. The results suggest that policies should aim to reduce excessively long waits in order to improve outcomes for patients waiting for treatment for psychosis.

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