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British Journal of Psychiatry | 2014

Pathways of care of women in secure hospitals: which women go where and why.

Annie Bartlett; Nadia Somers; Matthew Fiander; Mari Anne Harty

BACKGROUND Care pathways for women needing expensive, secure hospital care are poorly understood. AIMS To characterise women in low and medium security hospitals in England and Wales and to compare populations by security and service provider type. METHOD Census data from all specialist commissioning areas. Sociodemographic, clinical, medico-legal, criminological and placement needs data were requested on all women in low and medium secure hospital beds. Parametric tests were used for continuous data and chi-square or Fishers exact tests for categorical data. Thematic analysis was used for free text data. RESULTS The independent sector is the main service provider. A third of all women (n = 1149) were placed outside their home region despite spare local National Health Service (NHS) capacity. The independent sector provides for women with relatively rare disorders, including intellectual disability. The NHS admits most serious offenders. One in 20 are detained because of self-harm alone. CONCLUSIONS Patient-specific factors (notably the diagnosis of personality disorder) and organisational inadequacy (commissioner and service provider) contribute to placements that compromise rehabilitation. Responses should include local solutions for women whose main risk is self-harm and a national approach to women with highly specialist needs.


Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica | 2003

Does extra staff change clinical practice? A prospective study of the impact of extra resources in mental health teams

Andrew Kent; Matthew Fiander; Tom Burns

Objective: To compare patterns of clinical activity amongst existing staff in two inner‐city community mental health teams before and after their enhancement with extra resources using a new activity schedule containing 11 comprehensive and mutually exclusive practice categories.


British Journal of Psychiatry | 2003

Assertive community treatment across the Atlantic: comparison of model fidelity in the UK and USA

Matthew Fiander; Tom Burns; Gregory J. McHugo; Robert E. Drake


British Journal of Psychiatry | 2000

Effects of case-load size on the process of care of patients with severe psychotic illness. Report from the UK700 trial.

Tom Burns; Matthew Fiander; Andy Kent; Obioha C. Ukoumunne; Sarah Byford; Thomas Fahy; Kay Raj Kumar


British Journal of Psychiatry | 2000

Cost-effectiveness of intensive v. standard case management for severe psychotic illness: UK700 case management trial

Sarah Byford; Matthew Fiander; David Torgerson; Julie Barber; Simon G. Thompson; Tom Burns; Elizabeth Van Horn; C. Gilvarry; Francis Creed


BMC Psychiatry | 2004

Essential elements of an early intervention service for psychosis: the opinions of expert clinicians

Max Marshall; Austin Lockwood; Shôn Lewis; Matthew Fiander


Psychiatric Services | 2000

A Delphi Approach to Describing Service Models of Community Mental Health Practice

Matthew Fiander; Tom Burns


International Journal of Social Psychiatry | 2000

A Delphi Approach To Characterising 'Relapse' as Used in Uk Clinical Practice

Tom Burns; Matthew Fiander; Bernard Audini


British Journal of Psychiatry | 2001

Factors that influence the cost of caring for patients with severe psychotic illness: report from the UK 700 trial.

Sarah Byford; Julie Barber; Matthew Fiander; Sarah Marshall; John Green


Psychiatric Services | 2002

The effect of intensive case management on the relatives of patients with severe mental illness.

Kate Harvey; Tom Burns; Matthew Fiander; Peter Huxley; Catherine Manley; Thomas Fahy

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Francis Creed

University of Manchester

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Ian R. White

Medical Research Council

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Julie Barber

University College London

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Max Marshall

University of Manchester

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