| Literature DB >> 29378568 |
Tina M Olsson1, Mats Fridell2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women with comorbid substance use disorders are an extremely vulnerable group having an increased relative risk of negative outcomes such as incarceration, morbidity and mortality. In Sweden, women with comorbid substance use disorders may be placed in compulsory care for substance abuse treatment. Clinical intake assessment procedures are a distinct aspect of clinical practice and are a foundation upon which client motivation and continued treatment occurs.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment utility; Clinical utility; Comorbidity; Economic evaluation; Effectiveness; Incremental validity; Substance dependence
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29378568 PMCID: PMC5789750 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-2854-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Standard intake psychological testing versus extended psychological assessment time and cost (SEK, 2010)
| Monthly salary, SCB (hourly equivalent, including social fees) (a) | Time (hours) | Incremental cost extended psychological assessmenta | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LVU | LVM | LVU (f) = [(c)-(b)]*a | LVM (g) = [(e)-(d)]*(a) | ||||
| Standard Intake Testing (b) | Extended Psychological Assessment (c) | Standard Intake Testing (d) | Extended Psychological Assessment (e) | ||||
| Case worker | 26,800 (203) | 3 | 114 | 5 | 103.5 | 23,000 | 20,000 |
| Psychologist | 34,500 (261) | 0 | 35.5 | 0 | 56 | 9000 | 15,000 |
| Social worker | 27,500 (208) | 0 | 12.5 | 0 | 9 | 3000 | 2000 |
| Physician | 46,300 (350) | 0 | 5 | 0 | 9 | 2000 | 3000 |
| Nurse | 35,200 (266) | 0 | 5 | 0 | 26.5 | 1000 | 7000 |
| Participant | 20,600 (156) | 3 | 34 | 5 | 54.5 | 5000 | 8000 |
| Parent/guardian/other family | 28,400 (215) | 0 | 13.5 | 0 | 5 | 3000 | 1000 |
| Totalb | – | 6 | 219.5 | 10 | 263.5 | 45,000 | 55,000 |
aAll amounts rounded to nearest 1000SEK
bMay not be equal to sum of column due to rounding
Changes in Resource Use following Extended Psychiatric Assessment versus Standard Intake, LVU, LVM and Lunden Groups (SEK, 2010)
| LVU ( | LVM ( | Lunden ( | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extended Psychological Assessment | Standard Intake |
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| 95% CI (diff.) | Extended Psychological Assessment | Standard Intake |
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| 95% CI (diff.) | Extended Psychological Assessment | Standard Intake |
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| 95% CI (diff.) | |
| Compulsory Care | |||||||||||||||
| Length of Stay – Lundena,b | – | – | – | – | – | 106 (45) | 57 (54) | 5.536 | .00 | 31–66 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Paragraph 27 care | |||||||||||||||
| Days in p27 carea,b | – | – | – | – | – | 55 (43) | 29 (46) | 3.318 | .00 | 10–42 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Crime | |||||||||||||||
| Total Arrests | 3.15 (2.86) | 2.83 (3.15) | .524 | .60 | −.918–1.58 | 3.37 (3.79) | 3.68 (3.82) | −.472 | .64 | −1.62 - .99 | 3.28 (3.44) | 3.33 (3.57) | −.097 | .92 | −.97–.88 |
| Total Crimes committed | 7.30 (9.53) | 7.90 (9.90) | −2.9 | .77 | −4.64 – 3.46 | 7.76 (10.65) | 10.96 (18.06) | −1.28 | .20 | −8.10 – 1.71 | 7.58 (10.19) | 9.70 (15.24) | −1.25 | .21 | −5.44 – 1.21 |
| Violent crimes and crimes against the person | .50 (.82) | .37 (.66) | .77 | .43 | −.19–.44 | .24 (.68) | .47 (.90) | −1.60 | .11 | −.51–.05 | .34 (.75) | .43 (.81) | −.82 | .40 | −.29–.11 |
| Non-violent crimes | 2.65 (2.44) | 2.45 (3.07) | .35 | .72 | −.93–1.34 | 3.12 (3.65) | 3.21 (3.80) | −.12 | .89 | −1.36 – 1.19 | 2.93 (3.21) | 2.89 (3.52) | .09 | .92 | −.84–.92 |
| Healthcare | |||||||||||||||
| Days in hospital – total | 35 (110) | 26 (66) | −.44 | .66 | −47 - 30 | 50 (175) | 35 (69) | −.59 | .55 | −63 - 34 | 44 (152) | 32 (67) | −.74 | .46 | −45 – 20 |
| Days in hospital – somatic care | 15 (58) | 8 (12) | −.76 | .45 | −26 - 11 | 16 (33) | 12 (23) | −.84 | .40 | −14 - 6 | 16 (44) | 10 (19) | −1.12 | .26 | −15 - 4 |
| Days in hospital – psychiatric care | 20 (91) | 19 (64) | −.10 | .92 | −35 - 32 | 34 (174) | 23 (64) | −.43 | .67 | −58 - 38 | 28 (146) | 21 (64) | −.44 | .66 | −38 -24 |
aLength of stay in compulsory care and paragraph-27 care available for LVM women only
bAll results rounded to the nearest day
Changes in Direct Costs and Productivity following Extended Psychiatric Assessment, LVM Group and Sensitivity Analysisa (SEK, 2010)
| LVM ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extended Psychological Assessment ( | Standard Intake |
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| 95% CI (diff.) | |
| Changes in Direct Costs and Productivity | |||||
| Total Cost-Lunden | 533,000 (225000) | 288,000 (273000) | 5.536 | .00 | 157,000–333,000 |
| Total Cost – p27 care | 148,000 (155000) | 94,000 (168000) | 1.911 | .06 | −3000–109,000 |
| Productivity Loss | 91,000 (39000) | 49,000 (47000) | 5.536 | .00 | 27,000–57,000 |
| Sensitivity Analysis | 95% CI mean estimate | 95% CI mean estimate | Mean diff. |
| 95% CI (diff.) |
| Total Cost - Lunden | 483,000–583,000 | 220,000–363,000 | 245,000 | .00 | 155,000–330,000 |
| Total Cost – p27 care | 113,000–183,000 | 54,000–137,000 | 53,000 | .06 | −400 – 109,000 |
| Productivity Loss | 83,000–100,000 | 38,000–62,000 | 42,000 | .00 | 27,000–57,000 |
aResults rounded to nearest 1000 SEK (100 SEK for values less than 1000 SEK)