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The prevalence of constant supportive observations in high, medium and low secure services
Katie Lambert1, Simon Chu1, Chris Duffy1
1Ashworth Research Centre,Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust,Maghull.
Abstract:
Aims and method We explored the prevalence and use of constant supportive observations (CSO) in high, medium and low secure in-patient services in a single National Health Service (NHS) mental health trust. From clinical records, we extracted data on the length of time of CSO, the reason for the initiation of CSO and associated adverse incidents for all individuals who were placed on CSO between July 2013 and June 2014.
Results:
A small number of individuals accounted for a disproportionately large proportion of CSO hours in each setting. Adverse incident rates were higher on CSO than when not on CSO. There was considerable variation between different settings in terms of CSO use and the reasons for commencing CSO. Clinical implications The study describes the prevalence and nature of CSO in secure forensic mental health services and the associated organisational costs. The marked variation in CSO use between settings suggests that mental health services continue to face challenges in balancing risk management with minimising restrictive interventions. Declaration of interest A.B. and J.L.I. are both directly employed by the NHS trust in which the study was conducted.
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