| Literature DB >> 28213813 |
James B Kirkbride1,2, Y Hameed3, L Wright3, K Russell3, C Knight4, J Perez5,4, P B Jones5,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Early Intervention Psychosis [EIP] services have gained traction internationally, but are currently undergoing various forms of reconfiguration. In England, such services are now mandated to ensure 50% of accepted referrals commence care within 14 days, but no empirical evidence exists. We sought to estimate waiting times to EIP services in a large, representative epidemiological cohort in England, and investigate possible reasons for any variation.Entities:
Keywords: Cohort studies; Early intervention (education); Health services research; Mental health services; Psychotic disorders
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28213813 PMCID: PMC5423995 DOI: 10.1007/s00127-017-1343-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ISSN: 0933-7954 Impact factor: 4.328
Median waiting time in days between initial referral and acceptance to EIP care amongst incepted sample, by demographic characteristics
| Variable |
| Median wait time (days; IQR) | Test for difference | AIC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | ||||
| 16–19 | 243 (30.5) | 18 (8, 36) | 0.03K | 2638.8 |
| 20–24 | 287 (36.0) | 14 (6, 28) | ||
| 25–29 | 164 (20.5) | 15 (7.5, 31) | ||
| 30–35 | 104 (13.0) | 14 (6.5, 22.5) | ||
| Sex | ||||
| Women | 277 (34.7) | 15 (8, 29) | 0.78M | 2642.8 |
| Men | 521 (65.3) | 15 (7, 30) | ||
| Ethnicity | ||||
| White, British | 613 (76.8) | 15 (7, 29) | <0.01K | 2627.8 |
| White, other | 73 (9.2) | 13 (6, 30) | ||
| Mixed, white and black Caribbean | 10 (1.3) | 26 (12, 77) | ||
| Mixed, white and other ethnicities | 20 (2.5) | 12.5 (5.5, 27) | ||
| Indian | 3 (0.4) | 59 (17, 101) | ||
| Pakistani | 18 (2.3) | 12.5 (7, 22) | ||
| Bangladeshi | 6 (0.8) | 38 (19, 42) | ||
| Black African | 24 (3.0) | 12.5 (5, 21) | ||
| Black Caribbean | 10 (1.3) | 18 (3.5, 53) | ||
| Arabic | 4 (0.5) | 1.5 (0.5, 4) | ||
| Other ethnicities | 17 (2l.1) | 4 (0, 16) | ||
| Country of birth | ||||
| UK-born (White British) | 610 (76.4) | 15 (7, 28) | 0.05K | 2639.4 |
| UK-born (BME) | 74 (9.3) | 16 (7, 36) | ||
| Foreign-born (BME) | 111 (13.9) | 12 (5, 29) | ||
| Foreign-born (White British) | 3 (0.4) | 29 (27, 84) | ||
| Age to the UK (Foreign-born) | ||||
| 0–4 years | 5 (4.4) | 29 (19, 84) | 0.08K,† | 2641.3 |
| 5–9 years | 17 (14.9) | 13 (5, 28) | ||
| 13–19 years | 34 (29.8) | 10.5 (3, 34) | ||
| 20+ years | 54 (47.4) | 10.5 (6, 22) | ||
| Missing data | 4 (3.5) | 23 (8, 37.5) | ||
| Years in the UK (Foreign-born) | ||||
| <12 months | 16 (2.0) | 8 (4, 19.5) | 0.29K,† | 2643.7 |
| 1–5 years | 41 (5.1) | 13 (6, 36) | ||
| >5 years | 54 (6.8) | 13 (6, 29) | ||
| Missing data | 4 (0.5) | 23 (8, 37.5) | ||
| Living situation | ||||
| Fixed abode | 767 (96.1) | 15 (7, 29) | 0.52M | 2642.7 |
| No fixed abode | 31 (3.9) | 19 (7, 48) | ||
| Marital status | ||||
| Singlea | 710 (89.0) | 15 (7, 30) | 0.34K | 2643.2 |
| Married/civil partnership | 72 (9.0) | 13 (7, 27.5) | ||
| Divorced/separated | 16 (2.0) | 12.5 (8.5, 18.5) | ||
| Parental SESb | ||||
| Professional and managerial | 232 (29.1) | 14.5 (6, 27) | 0.48K | 2644.6 |
| Intermediate occupation | 174 (21.8) | 16 (7, 31) | ||
| Routine and manual | 217 (27.2) | 15 (7, 33) | ||
| Long-term unemployed, students and unclassifiable | 175 (21.9) | 16 (7, 30) | ||
| Social drift | ||||
| Downward drift | 396 (49.6) | 15 (7, 30) | 0.97K | 2644.9 |
| Stable | 265 (33.2) | 15 (7, 31) | ||
| Upward mobility | 137 (17.2) | 14 (7, 28) | ||
AIC Akaike’s Information Criterion
†Including UK-born as a category
aIncludes n = 8 participants with missing marital status, assumed to be single
b n ≤ 5 participants’ parents were students at first referral, so this category was merged with the long-term unemployed and unclassified category for this analysis
MMann–Whitney U test
KKruskal–Wallis test
Median waiting time in days between initial referral and acceptance to EIP care amongst incepted sample, by clinical characteristics
| Variable |
| Median wait time (days; IQR) |
| AIC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EIP service | ||||
| CAMEO South | 191 (23.9) | 8 (3, 22) | <0.01K | 2591.0 |
| CAMEO North | 130 (16.3) | 12.5 (4, 33) | ||
| West Norfolk | 51 (6.4) | 28 (13, 89) | ||
| Central Norfolk | 178 (22.3) | 17 (9, 28) | ||
| Great Yarmouth and Waveney | 97 (12.2) | 20 (10, 31) | ||
| Suffolk | 245 (30.7) | 16 (9, 29) | ||
| FEP diagnosis | ||||
| Non-affective psychosis [F20–29] | 573 (71.8) | 15 (7, 28) | <0.01K | 2636.1 |
| Affective psychosis [30–33] | 84 (10.5) | 14 (6, 28.5) | ||
| Substance-induced psychosis [F10–19] | 30 (3.8) | 18.5 (10, 41) | ||
| No FEP | 94 (11.8) | 15.5 (10, 40) | ||
| Organic basis to disorder | 17 (2.1) | 24 (16, 54) | ||
| Mode of onset | ||||
| Acute | 232 (29.1) | 14 (6, 26) | 0.02M | 2637.8 |
| Insidious | 566 (70.9) | 16 (7, 31) | ||
| Premorbid functioning | ||||
| No impairment | 276 (34.6) | 13 (6, 28) | 0.03K | 2638.3 |
| Impairment on 1 domain | 207 (25.9) | 15 (7, 29) | ||
| Impairment on 2 domains | 212 (26.6) | 16 (8, 30) | ||
| Impairment on 3 domains | 103 (12.9) | 19 (8, 37) | ||
| Lifetime poly-substance abuse | ||||
| No abuse | 392 (49.1) | 14 (7, 28) | 0.04K | 2638.9 |
| 1 substance | 171 (21.4) | 15 (7, 30) | ||
| 2 or more substances | 235 (29.5) | 17 (9, 32) | ||
| Psychosocial stressor prior to onset | ||||
| No | 511 (64.0) | 15 (7, 28) | 0.11M | 2640.4 |
| Yes | 287 (36.0) | 16 (8, 31) | ||
| Calendar time | ||||
| Aug 2009–Jan 2010 | 111 (13.9) | 14 (5, 27) | 0.06K | 2641.3 |
| Feb 2010–Jul 2010 | 140 (17.5) | 16 (7.5, 27.5) | ||
| Aug 2010–Jan 2011 | 121 (15.2) | 14 (6, 29) | ||
| Feb 2011–Jul 2011 | 93 (11.7) | 14 (6, 28) | ||
| Aug 2011–Jan 2012 | 95 (11.9) | 14 (7, 27) | ||
| Feb 2012–Jul 2012 | 112 (14.0) | 17 (7, 31) | ||
| Aug 2012–Mar 2013a | 126 (15.8) | 19 (8, 41) | ||
| Family history of schizophrenia | ||||
| No | 687 (86.1) | 15 (7, 29) | 0.50M | 2642.5 |
| Yes | 111 (13.9) | 15 (7, 35) | ||
| Family history of other psychiatric disorder | ||||
| No | 462 (57.9) | 15 (7, 29) | 0.69M | 2642.8 |
| Yes | 336 (42.1) | 16 (7, 29) | ||
| Duration of illness | ||||
| 0–4 weeks | 92 (11.5) | 14 (7, 25.5) | 0.12K | 2642.9 |
| 5–8 weeks | 52 (6.5) | 13 (6, 21) | ||
| 9–12 weeks | 41 (5.1) | 14 (6, 29) | ||
| 3–6 months | 118 (14.8) | 18.5 (10, 39) | ||
| 7–12 months | 208 (26.1) | 15 (6, 30.5) | ||
| Over 12 months | 287 (36.0) | 15 (7, 30) | ||
| Course of disorder | ||||
| Good recovery | 350 (43.9) | 15 (7, 31) | 0.80K | 2644.6 |
| Partial recovery | 236 (29.6) | 15 (7, 28) | ||
| Chronic course | 212 (26.6) | 16 (7, 31) | ||
AIC Akaike’s information criterion
aThe study began on 1 Aug 2009 in CAMEO North and South, 8 September in Suffolk and 28 September in all other EIP services. The final calendar period was slightly longer than 6 months to include all referrals which presented to the four EIP services which began case ascertainment for 3.5 years in September 2009
MMann–Whitney U test
KKruskal–Wallis test
Predictors of waiting time variation following accelerated failure time modelling, incepted sample
| Variable | Unadjusted change in wait days (95% CI) | Adjusted change in wait days (95% CI) | Wald |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline wait daysb | 15.1 (13.9, 16.4) | 8.1 (5.9, 11.2) | – |
| FEP diagnosis | |||
| Non-affective psychosis [F20–29] | Ref | Ref | |
| Affective psychosis [30–33] | −0.6 (−4.3, 3.4) | 0.5 (−2.1, 2.3) | 0.66 |
| Substance-induced psychosis [F10–19] | 6.1 (−1.1, 15.5) | 1.0 (−2.9, 4.2) | 0.58 |
| No FEP | 4.2 (−0.01, 8.8) | 2.0 (−0.3, 3.6) | 0.09 |
| Organic basis to disorder | 15.5 (3.4, 33.3) | 7.3 (1.3, 13.2) | 0.02* |
| Mode of onset | |||
| Acute | Ref | Ref | |
| Insidious | 3.1 (0.4, 5.4) | 1.5 (−0.2, 2.4) | 0.07 |
| Poly-substance abuse | |||
| No abuse | Ref | Ref | |
| 1 substance | 0.7 (−2.4, 3.7) | 0.2 (−1.9, 1.6) | 0.81 |
| 2 or more substances | 3.7 (0.7, 6.5) | 1.9 (0.2, 3.0) | 0.03* |
| Age group | |||
| 16–19 | Ref | Ref | |
| 20–24 | −3.5 (−7.1, −0.3) | −1.9 (−4.1, −0.4) | <0.01* |
| 25–29 | −1.9 (−6.0, 1.9) | −0.9 (−3.2, 0.7) | 0.32 |
| 30–35 | −5.3 (−9.6, −1.2) | −2.6 (−5.4, −0.7) | <0.01* |
| Sex | |||
| Women | Ref | Ref | |
| Men | −0.5 (−3.3, 2.0) | −0.9 (−2.8, 0.3) | 0.18 |
| Ethnicity | |||
| White, British | Ref | Ref | |
| White, other | −1.7 (−5.7, 2.7) | 0.6 (−2.1, 2.6) | 0.61 |
| Mixed, white and black Caribbean | 12.6 (−2.5, 40.4) | 10.5 (1.3, 22.1) | 0.02* |
| Mixed, white and other ethnicities | −3.4 (−9.2, 4.7) | −1.8 (−5.9, 1.6) | 0.32 |
| Indian | 33.1 (−1.7, 139.6) | 20.0 (−1.0, 71.5) | 0.07 |
| Pakistani | −3.0 (−9.1, 5.7) | 1.1 (−3.9, 5.9) | 0.65 |
| Bangladeshi | 14.8 (−2.4, 48.6) | 10.6 (0.4, 24.4) | 0.04* |
| Black African | −3.9 (−9.2, 3.0) | −0.7 (−4.7, 2.7) | 0.70 |
| Black Caribbean | −1.1 (−10.3, 16.7) | 1.4 (−5.6, 10.3) | 0.72 |
| Arabic | −13.7 (−16.5, −9.0) | −6.5 (−10.4, −2.6) | <0.01* |
| Other ethnicities | −11.0 (−14.7, −5.5) | −5.1 (−9.0, −1.6) | <0.01* |
| EIP service | |||
| CAMEO South | Ref | Ref | |
| CAMEO North | 2.9 (−0.2, 5.7) | 2.1 (−0.6, 4.1) | 0.12 |
| West Norfolk | 27.0 (18.2, 37.2) | 23.1 (17.6, 28.0) | <0.01* |
| Central Norfolk | 7.7 (4.7, 10.4) | 5.2 (2.9, 6.6) | <0.01* |
| Great Yarmouth and Waveney | 9.8 (6.0, 13.4) | 7.0 (4.4, 8.9) | <0.01* |
| Suffolk | 7.5 (4.8, 9.8) | 5.0 (3.1, 6.2) | <0.01* |
| Referral period | |||
| Per 6-month increment (2009–2013) | 0.6 (0.2, 1.0) | 0.4 (0.1, 0.6) | 0.01* |
*p < 0.05
aFor multivariable adjusted model
bIn univariable analyses, the baseline group is the median wait days for the total sample in a null accelerated failure time model (univariable results) with 95% CIs. In multivariable analyses, the reported baseline median wait corresponds to the reference group in the final accelerated failure time model (i.e. White British women with acute onset non-affective psychotic disorder in CAMEO South, aged 16–19, referred in the first 6 months of the study)
Fig. 1Survival curve showing variation in waiting time by EIP service. Waiting time (in days) is plotted on a logarithmic scale for clarity. Compared with waiting times in CAMEO South (Cambridgeshire) (median: 8 days; interquartile range: 3–22) waiting times were significantly longer in all other EIP services (p < 0.01), except CAMEO North (Peterborough), after adjustment for other covariates shown in Table 3. Median survival (waiting time) is denoted by the horizontal solid red line, lower and upper quartiles are denoted by the horizontal dashed red lines