| Literature DB >> 29971653 |
Sarah Kuriakose1, Beryl Filton2,3, Mollie Marr2,3,4, Eugene Okparaeke2,3, Paige Cervantes2, Matthew Siegel5,6,7, Sarah Horwitz2, Jennifer Havens2,3.
Abstract
Youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are psychiatrically hospitalized at high rates. Though specialized psychiatric units are effective, few specialized units exist. The ASD Care Pathway (ASD-CP) was developed as a scalable approach to improving care in general psychiatric units through staff training and a package of autism-specific intervention strategies. An evaluation of the effectiveness of the ASD-CP in a public hospital child psychiatric service compared 18 months (n = 17) versus 18 months (n = 20) post implementation. Average length of hospital stay decreased 40% (22.4-13.4 days) and use of crisis interventions decreased 77% (holds/restraints; 0.65/day to 0.15/day), though each result only approached statistical significance (p = 0.07; 0.057). This study provides preliminary evidence for improved outcomes after implementation of an ASD-CP.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Care pathway; Inpatient hospitalization; Psychiatric
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29971653 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-018-3666-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257