Psychological services for people with stroke: compliance with the UK National Clinical Guidelines

Background: The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002. Objectives: To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Design: Us...

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Published inClinical rehabilitation Vol. 19; no. 3; pp. 323 - 330
Main Authors Bowen, Audrey, Knapp, Peter, Hoffman, Alex, Lowe, Derek
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Published Thousand Oaks, CA SAGE Publications 01.05.2005
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1477-0873
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Abstract Background: The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002. Objectives: To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Design: Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized. Setting: Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Subjects: Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Main measures: Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. Results: The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Conclusions: Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
AbstractList The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002. To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized. Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002. To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized. Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
Background: The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001 -2002. Objectives: To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Design: Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized. Setting: Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Subjects: Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Main measures: Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. Results: The 2001 -2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001 - 2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p=0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Conclusions: Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention. (Original abstract)
The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002.BACKGROUNDThe UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002.To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines.OBJECTIVESTo examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines.Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized.DESIGNUse of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized.Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.SETTINGHospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame.SUBJECTSStroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame.Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits.MAIN MEASURESCompliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits.The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09).RESULTSThe 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09).Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.CONCLUSIONSAlthough compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
Background: The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001-2002. Objectives: To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Design: Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized. Setting: Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Subjects: Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Main measures: Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. Results: The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Conclusions: Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
Background: The UK National Clinical Guidelines for Stroke (2000) include recommendations on psychological services. The third National Sentinel Audit of Stroke was completed in 2001- 2002. Objectives: To examine the extent to which UK stroke services complied with the national guidelines. Design: Use of three retrospective case note audits of hospital admissions, covering the period from admission to six months after discharge, and audits of how stroke services were organized., Setting: Hospitals within England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Subjects: Stroke patients admitted consecutively within a three-month time frame. Main measures: Compliance with the guidelines on mood disorders and cognitive impairments, and changes between audits. Results: The 2001-2002 audit provided data on 60% of possible participants, from 145 hospitals and 5152 patients. Compliance with the guideline to screen for mood disturbance was poor; the median patient compliance rate of hospitals was 50%. More hospitals (88%) had a locally agreed cognitive assessment protocol in 2001-2002 than in 1998 (68%) and in 1999 (82%). However, actual rates of screening for cognitive difficulties were lower than implied by the existence of a local protocol. There were no strong case-mix associates of mood and cognitive screening. Access to clinical psychologists was poor. Mood and cognitive assessment rates were not much better for stroke units with access to clinical psychologists than for units without access (mood: p = 0.6, cognition: p = 0.09). Conclusions: Although compliance with some of the guidelines has improved, many areas in current psychological services for stroke urgently need attention.
Author Bowen, Audrey
Hoffman, Alex
Lowe, Derek
Knapp, Peter
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Aged
Cognition Disorders - diagnosis
Cognition Disorders - etiology
Compliance
Diagnostic Tests, Routine - utilization
Female
Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data
Hospitals, Public - standards
Humans
Male
Medical Audit
Mental Health Services - standards
Middle Aged
Mood Disorders - diagnosis
Mood Disorders - etiology
National guidelines
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Psychological services
Rehabilitation
Retrospective Studies
Stroke - psychology
Stroke Rehabilitation
Strokes
United Kingdom
Title Psychological services for people with stroke: compliance with the UK National Clinical Guidelines
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