The early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with severe mental illness: An interrupted time-series study in South-East England
Citation
Penington E, Lennox B, Geulayov G, Hawton K, Tsiachristas A (2022). The early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with severe mental illness: An interrupted time-series study in South-East England. European Psychiatry, 65(1), e31, 1–10
Abstract
Abstract
Background. Deterioration in general population mental health since the start of the COVID-19
pandemic has been reported, but the impact of the pandemic on people with severe mental
illness (SMI) has received less attention.
Aims. To understand the impact of the early stages of the pandemic on the patients with SMI, in
terms of provision of mental health care and patient outcomes.
Method. We examined records of 34,446 patients with SMI in Oxford Health Foundation Trust
between March 2016 and July 2020. We used interrupted time-series analysis to estimate the
immediate and subsequent changes in weekly rates of the use of community mental health
services, hospitalization, and patient outcomes (as measured by Health of the Nation Outcome
Scales, or HoNOS, scores) during the weeks of lockdown between March 23, 2020 and July
3, 2020.
Results. Mean total HoNOS scores for all patients deteriorated in the weeks subsequent to
lockdown (0.060 per week; 95%CI: 0.033, 0.087). Scores for patients with a history of psychosis
deteriorated immediately (0.63; 95% CI: 0.26, 1.0). There was an immediate decrease in weekly
referrals to community and outpatient services ( 196; 95%CI: 300, 91) and no immediate
change in weekly inpatient admissions ( 4.2; 95%CI: 9.9, 1.5) or weekly total contacts ( 26;
95%CI: 475, 423).
Conclusions. Patients with SMI were negatively impacted during the early stages of the COVID19 pandemic. Patients with a history of psychosis experienced distinct and immediate impacts.
During the same period, referrals to community and outpatient services fell with no consequent
impact on inpatient admissions.
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