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Factors associated with the length of inpatient stay of individuals with intellectual disability and autistic individuals across north of England
Jaydeokar, Sujeet ; Hochard, Kevin ; Bakiler, Esra ; Swithenbank, Claire ; Hutchinson, Christine ; Odiyoor, Mahesh
Jaydeokar, Sujeet
Hochard, Kevin
Bakiler, Esra
Swithenbank, Claire
Hutchinson, Christine
Odiyoor, Mahesh
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2025-01-08
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According to NHS statistics, as of July 2023 there were around 2045 people with intellectual disability and autistic people in mental health and specialist hospitals. Details of their inpatient stay were captured through Assuring Transformation data returns (NHS Digital 2023) and includes data on all types of mental health hospitals. This study aims to understand the characteristics of people with intellectual disability and of autistic adults who are in inpatient settings across north of England in February 2022. It explores the clinical and demographic factors that might have an impact on the length of their inpatient stay.
This is a cross sectional study using routinely collected demographic and clinical data in 2022 of inpatients across the north of England.
A total of 625 patients were in an inpatient setting across the north of England at the time of the data collection. The results indicate that the underlying diagnostic category, region, nature of inpatient service, legal framework, reason for admission and outcome of Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews are factors that are associated with the person’s length of stay in a hospital.
This study highlighted the need review our community models of care to meet needs of those with intellectual disability. It further highlighted the need to collect and analyse longitudinal data, address social care needs, and further understand the factors linked to regional variations.
This is a first study that investigated the factors associated with length of stay using inpatient data from across the north of England. It provides new insights into the factors that affect length of stay.
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Jaydeokar, S., Hochard, K., Bakiler, E., Swithenbank, C., Hutchinson, C., & Odiyoor, M. (2025). Factors associated with the length of inpatient stay of individuals with intellectual disability and autistic individuals across north of England. Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 19(2), 73-86. https://doi.org/10.1108/AMHID-11-2023-0041
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Emerald
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Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities
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10.1108/AMHID-11-2023-0041
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2044-1282
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2044-1290
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