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A mirror-image analysis of psychiatric hospitalisations among people with severe mental illness using Independent Supported Housing

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/33722
Version
Published
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Adamus, Christine
Zürcher, Simeon Joel  
Richter, Dirk  
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Independent Supported...

Mirror-image study de...

Severe mental illness...

Psychiatric hospitali...

Abstract
Background:
Evidence on the effectiveness of Independent Supported Housing (ISH) for non-homeless people with severe mental illness primarily comes from observational cohort studies, which have high risk of bias due to confounding by time-invariant sample characteristics. The present study proposes an alternative study design known from pharmacology to overcome this bias and strengthen evidence.
Methods:
We conducted a retrospective mirror-image analysis with medical records of 144 ISH service users to assess the effectiveness of ISH in reducing the number and duration of hospitalisations. Outcomes occurring in equal periods before and during ISH utilisation were compared for every ISH user. Differences between the periods were tested with incidence rate ratios (IRR).
Results:
Included service users were on average 38.2 years old, female (54%) and predominately had an affective (28.5%) or a schizophrenic or psychotic (22.9%) disorder with ISH utilisation days ranging from 36–960. Fewer admissions (IRR = 0.41, 95%-CI 0.27–0.64) and fewer person-days hospitalised (IRR = 0.38, 95%-CI 0.35–0.41) were observed during ISH utilisation compared to prior to their ISH utilisation. While the reduction in psychiatric admissions may be somewhat confounded by time-variant characteristics, the substantial reduction in hospitalised bed-bays represents at least partially an intervention effect.
Conclusions:
The mirror-image study design allowed for a cost-effective investigation of ISH effectiveness in reducing hospitalisation without confounding by time-invariant sample characteristics. We provide recommendations for the design’s application and suggest further research with larger samples.
Subjects
RA Public aspects of medicine
DOI
10.24451/arbor.17569
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.17569
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s12888-022-04133-5
Journal
BMC Psychiatry
ISSN
1471-244X
Publisher URL
https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-022-04133-5
Organization
Gesundheit  
Pflege  
Innovationsfeld Psychische Gesundheit und Psychiatrische Versorgung  
Volume
22
Issue
1
Publisher
BioMed Central
Submitter
Richter, Dirk
Citation apa
Adamus, C., Zürcher, S. J., & Richter, D. (2022). A mirror-image analysis of psychiatric hospitalisations among people with severe mental illness using Independent Supported Housing. In BMC Psychiatry (Vol. 22, Issue 1). BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.17569
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