Variation in referral and access to new psychological therapy services by age: an empirical quantitative study
Older people with common mental health problems (CMHPs) are known to have reduced rates of referral to psychological therapy. To assess referral rates to the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, contact with a therapist, and clinical outcome by age. Empirical research study u...
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Abstract | Older people with common mental health problems (CMHPs) are known to have reduced rates of referral to psychological therapy.
To assess referral rates to the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, contact with a therapist, and clinical outcome by age.
Empirical research study using patient episodes of care from South West of England IAPT services.
By analysing 82 513 episodes of care (2010-2011), referral rates and clinical improvement were compared with both total population and estimated prevalence in each age group using IAPT data. Probable recovery of those completing treatment was calculated for each group.
Estimated prevalence of CMHPs peaks in 45-49-year-olds (20.59% of population). The proportions of patients identified with CMHPs being referred peaks at 20-24 years (22.95%) and reduces with increase in age thereafter to 6.00% for 70-74-year-olds. Once referred, the proportion of those attending first treatment increases with age between 20 years (57.34%) and 64 years (76.97%). In addition, the percentage of those having a clinical improvement gradually increases from the age of 18 years (12.94%) to 69 years (20.74%).
Younger adults are more readily referred to IAPT services. However, as a proportion of those referred, probabilities of attending once, attending more than once, and clinical improvement increase with age. It is uncertain whether optimum levels of referral have been reached for young adults. It is important to establish whether changes to service configuration, treatment options, and GP behaviour can increase referrals for middle-aged and older adults. |
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AbstractList | Older people with common mental health problems (CMHPs) are known to have reduced rates of referral to psychological therapy.
To assess referral rates to the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, contact with a therapist, and clinical outcome by age.
Empirical research study using patient episodes of care from South West of England IAPT services.
By analysing 82 513 episodes of care (2010-2011), referral rates and clinical improvement were compared with both total population and estimated prevalence in each age group using IAPT data. Probable recovery of those completing treatment was calculated for each group.
Estimated prevalence of CMHPs peaks in 45-49-year-olds (20.59% of population). The proportions of patients identified with CMHPs being referred peaks at 20-24 years (22.95%) and reduces with increase in age thereafter to 6.00% for 70-74-year-olds. Once referred, the proportion of those attending first treatment increases with age between 20 years (57.34%) and 64 years (76.97%). In addition, the percentage of those having a clinical improvement gradually increases from the age of 18 years (12.94%) to 69 years (20.74%).
Younger adults are more readily referred to IAPT services. However, as a proportion of those referred, probabilities of attending once, attending more than once, and clinical improvement increase with age. It is uncertain whether optimum levels of referral have been reached for young adults. It is important to establish whether changes to service configuration, treatment options, and GP behaviour can increase referrals for middle-aged and older adults. BACKGROUNDOlder people with common mental health problems (CMHPs) are known to have reduced rates of referral to psychological therapy. AIMTo assess referral rates to the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, contact with a therapist, and clinical outcome by age. DESIGN AND SETTINGEmpirical research study using patient episodes of care from South West of England IAPT services. METHODBy analysing 82 513 episodes of care (2010-2011), referral rates and clinical improvement were compared with both total population and estimated prevalence in each age group using IAPT data. Probable recovery of those completing treatment was calculated for each group. RESULTSEstimated prevalence of CMHPs peaks in 45-49-year-olds (20.59% of population). The proportions of patients identified with CMHPs being referred peaks at 20-24 years (22.95%) and reduces with increase in age thereafter to 6.00% for 70-74-year-olds. Once referred, the proportion of those attending first treatment increases with age between 20 years (57.34%) and 64 years (76.97%). In addition, the percentage of those having a clinical improvement gradually increases from the age of 18 years (12.94%) to 69 years (20.74%). CONCLUSIONYounger adults are more readily referred to IAPT services. However, as a proportion of those referred, probabilities of attending once, attending more than once, and clinical improvement increase with age. It is uncertain whether optimum levels of referral have been reached for young adults. It is important to establish whether changes to service configuration, treatment options, and GP behaviour can increase referrals for middle-aged and older adults. |
Author | Gibson, Alex Pettit, Sophie Qureshi, Adam Stirzaker, Alex Lee, William Byng, Richard Henley, William |
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To assess referral rates to the... BACKGROUNDOlder people with common mental health problems (CMHPs) are known to have reduced rates of referral to psychological therapy. AIMTo assess referral... |
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SubjectTerms | Adolescent Adult Age Distribution Age Factors Empirical Research England Female Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Health Services Accessibility - standards Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data Health Services Research Healthcare Disparities - statistics & numerical data Humans Male Mental Disorders - therapy Mental Health Services - standards Middle Aged Outcome Assessment, Health Care Psychotherapy Referral and Consultation - standards Referral and Consultation - statistics & numerical data Young Adult |
Title | Variation in referral and access to new psychological therapy services by age: an empirical quantitative study |
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