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Brief Admission by Self-referral for Individuals With Self-harm: Effects on Compulsory Care
Sponsor: Region Skane
Summary
Brief Admission by self-referral (BA) is a standardized treatment model, providing patient-controlled and person-centered care. It was developed to reduce self-harm and compulsory care by promoting autonomy. Randomized clinical trials have not yielded significant between group differences with respect to inpatient care, including compulsory care. The major difficulty in evaluating BA is preventing the control group from cross-contamination, as in the implementation process of BA, all physicians, all inpatient and outpatient staff as well as managers need to be informed and undergo basic education regarding the intervention. As BA addresses a prevalent and frustrating issue in psychiatric health care, there is considerable risk that the approach leaks to the control group, reducing the possibility to detect between-group differences. In the current study this will be addressed through a register-based approach, comparing similar clinics, implementing BA at different timepoints over time. Individuals with traits of borderline personality disorder will be included and comparisons will be made with respect to compulsory care, voluntary inpatient care and mortality.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
7000
Start Date
2010-09-15
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2025-08-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Brief Admission by self-referral (BA)
Through means of an individualised contract access to self-referral to inpatient treatment limited to a maximum of three nights, three times per month.
Locations (4)
Division of Psychiatry, Region Skåne
Lund, Skåne County, Sweden
Region Östergötland
Linköping, Sweden
Statistiska centralbyrån
Solna, Sweden
Socialstyrelsen
Stockholm, Sweden