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Lambeth Early Onset (LEO) and Outreach & Support in South London (OASIS) service.

Paddy Power1, Philip McGuire, Eduardo Iacoponi, Philippa Garety, Eric Morris, Lucia Valmaggia, David Grafton, Tom Craig.   

Abstract

AIM: To establish a comprehensive phase-oriented early intervention service for young people with early psychosis in south London and to evaluate its effectiveness in delivering user friendly interventions and better outcomes.
METHODS: The Lambeth Early Onset (LEO) and Outreach & Support in South London (OASIS) service has been developed incrementally over the last 6 years into 4 teams each addressing one of the phases of early psychosis: (i) prodrome/ultra-high risk (ii) untreated psychosis (c) acute inpatient treatment and (d) recovery/ relapse prevention phases. Research and evaluation have been integral to each team's development with three of the teams configured as Randomised Controlled Trials.
RESULTS: During the first 6 years, 1255 young people in Lambeth were referred for assessment (963 to LEO and 292 to OASIS). Of them 578 were diagnosed as suffering from first episode psychosis (some before or after they presented to OASIS), 450 have been followed up in Lambeth by the LEO Community Team and 40% discharged back to GPs in remission at the end of their two years of follow-up. Compared to standard service, patients' delays in accessing treatment are less, and outcomes at 18 months are better.
CONCLUSIONS: The LEO and OASIS service now provide most of the mental health service requirements for young people with early psychosis in Lambeth. It represents good value for money and improved outcomes for clients. Further interventions are planned and ultimately it will be possible to evaluate the impact of each incremental step in the service's development.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 21352113     DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7893.2007.00010.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Interv Psychiatry        ISSN: 1751-7885            Impact factor:   2.732


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2.  Integrated treatment to achieve functional recovery for first-episode psychosis.

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4.  Interventions for prodromal stage of psychosis.

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5.  Specialised early intervention teams for recent-onset psychosis.

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6.  Specialised early intervention teams (extended time) for recent-onset psychosis.

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7.  Psychological interventions for psychosis in adolescents.

Authors:  Soumitra S Datta; Rhea Daruvala; Ajit Kumar
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8.  Ten-year audit of clients presenting to a specialised service for young people experiencing or at increased risk for psychosis.

Authors:  Agatha M Conrad; Terry J Lewin; Ketrina A Sly; Ulrich Schall; Sean A Halpin; Mick Hunter; Vaughan J Carr
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9.  A population-level prediction tool for the incidence of first-episode psychosis: translational epidemiology based on cross-sectional data.

Authors:  James B Kirkbride; Daniel Jackson; Jesus Perez; David Fowler; Francis Winton; Jeremy W Coid; Robin M Murray; Peter B Jones
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Review 10.  Early intervention in psychosis: obvious, effective, overdue.

Authors:  Patrick D McGorry
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