The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review

Abstract Background Relapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (SMI). While community mental health nurses (CMHN) might be well-placed to support people with SMI in averting relapse, no systematic reviews have examined this association. Aim To review the...

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Main Authors: Matthew J. Leach, Martin Jones, Dan Bressington, Adrian Jones, Fiona Nolan, Kuda Muyambi, Marianne Gillam, Richard Gray
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
Series:Systematic Reviews
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01292-y
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spelling doaj-dfe9f586dcbe4f64b60d01529f9fbe1f2020-11-25T00:30:54ZengBMCSystematic Reviews2046-40532020-02-01911810.1186/s13643-020-01292-yThe association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic reviewMatthew J. Leach0Martin Jones1Dan Bressington2Adrian Jones3Fiona Nolan4Kuda Muyambi5Marianne Gillam6Richard Gray7Department of Rural Health, University of South AustraliaDepartment of Rural Health, University of South AustraliaSchool of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityBetsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Wrexham Maelor HospitalFlorence Nightingale Foundation, School of Health and Human Science, University of EssexDepartment of Rural Health, University of South AustraliaDepartment of Rural Health, University of South AustraliaSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe UniversityAbstract Background Relapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (SMI). While community mental health nurses (CMHN) might be well-placed to support people with SMI in averting relapse, no systematic reviews have examined this association. Aim To review the evidence from studies reporting an association between CMHN exposure and hospitalisation of persons living with SMI (a proxy for relapse). Methods Searches were undertaken in ten bibliographic databases and two clinical trial registries. We included studies of patients with SMI, where CMHN was the exposure, and the outcome was relapse (i.e. readmission to a psychiatric inpatient facility). Quality assessment of included studies was completed using two risk-of-bias measures. Results Two studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies were rated as being of low-moderate methodological quality. There was insufficient evidence to conclude that community mental health nursing reduced the risk of admission to psychiatric inpatient facilities. Conclusions The review found no evidence that CMHN was associated with higher or lower odds of admission to psychiatric inpatient facilities among patients with SMI. The findings of the review point to a need for further research to investigate the impact of CMHN exposure and relapse in people with SMI. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42017058694http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01292-yHospital admissionCommunity mental health nursingMental illnessRelapseSystematic review
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Fiona Nolan
Kuda Muyambi
Marianne Gillam
Richard Gray
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Martin Jones
Dan Bressington
Adrian Jones
Fiona Nolan
Kuda Muyambi
Marianne Gillam
Richard Gray
The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
Systematic Reviews
Hospital admission
Community mental health nursing
Mental illness
Relapse
Systematic review
author_facet Matthew J. Leach
Martin Jones
Dan Bressington
Adrian Jones
Fiona Nolan
Kuda Muyambi
Marianne Gillam
Richard Gray
author_sort Matthew J. Leach
title The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
title_short The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
title_full The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
title_fullStr The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
title_sort association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
publisher BMC
series Systematic Reviews
issn 2046-4053
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Relapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (SMI). While community mental health nurses (CMHN) might be well-placed to support people with SMI in averting relapse, no systematic reviews have examined this association. Aim To review the evidence from studies reporting an association between CMHN exposure and hospitalisation of persons living with SMI (a proxy for relapse). Methods Searches were undertaken in ten bibliographic databases and two clinical trial registries. We included studies of patients with SMI, where CMHN was the exposure, and the outcome was relapse (i.e. readmission to a psychiatric inpatient facility). Quality assessment of included studies was completed using two risk-of-bias measures. Results Two studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies were rated as being of low-moderate methodological quality. There was insufficient evidence to conclude that community mental health nursing reduced the risk of admission to psychiatric inpatient facilities. Conclusions The review found no evidence that CMHN was associated with higher or lower odds of admission to psychiatric inpatient facilities among patients with SMI. The findings of the review point to a need for further research to investigate the impact of CMHN exposure and relapse in people with SMI. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42017058694
topic Hospital admission
Community mental health nursing
Mental illness
Relapse
Systematic review
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01292-y
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