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Improving Pathways to Care for Patients at High Psychosis Risk in Switzerland: PsyYoung Study Protocol

Authors :
Promotion Santé Suisse
Conchon, Caroline
Sprüngli-Toffel, Elodie
Alameda, Luis
Edan, Anne
Bailey, Barbara
Solida, Alessandra
Plessen, Kerstin J.
Conus, Philippe
Kapsaridi, Afroditi
Genoud, Davina
Crameri, Aureliano
Jouabli, Sondes
Caron, Camille
Grob, Carmina
Gros, Julia
Senn, Smeralda
Curtis, Logos
Liso Navarro, Ana
Barbe, Remy
Nanzer, Nathalie
Herbrecht, Evelyn
Huber, Christian G.
Micali, Nadia
Armando, Marco
Borgwardt, Stefan
Andreou, Christina
Promotion Santé Suisse
Conchon, Caroline
Sprüngli-Toffel, Elodie
Alameda, Luis
Edan, Anne
Bailey, Barbara
Solida, Alessandra
Plessen, Kerstin J.
Conus, Philippe
Kapsaridi, Afroditi
Genoud, Davina
Crameri, Aureliano
Jouabli, Sondes
Caron, Camille
Grob, Carmina
Gros, Julia
Senn, Smeralda
Curtis, Logos
Liso Navarro, Ana
Barbe, Remy
Nanzer, Nathalie
Herbrecht, Evelyn
Huber, Christian G.
Micali, Nadia
Armando, Marco
Borgwardt, Stefan
Andreou, Christina
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aims: Psychotic disorders are one of the main causes of chronic disability in young people. An at-risk mental state (ARMS) is represented by subclinical symptoms that precede the first episode of psychosis (FEP). The PsyYoung project aims to optimize the detection of an ARMS while reducing unnecessary psychiatric treatments. It investigates the effects of service changes on the referrals and outcomes of young people with ARMS or a FEP. Methods: Six psychiatric outpatient clinics in three cantons (Basel-Stadt, Vaud, and Geneva) participated in the project. They passed through an implementation phase including service changes and the adaptation of a standardized stepped care model for diagnosis and assessment, in addition to measures for increasing the awareness, networking and training of local professionals. Preliminary results: All participating cantons had entered the implementation phase. By March 2023, there were 619 referrals to participating sites. A total of 163 patients (37% FEP and 31% ARMS) and 15 close relatives had participated in individual longitudinal assessments, and 26 patients participated in qualitative interviews. Conclusion: This national collaborative project addresses the issue of early intervention for emerging psychoses, and creates spaces for fruitful reflections and collaboration in Switzerland. The ultimate aim of PsyYoung is to harmonize clinical practices in early intervention of psychosis on a national level.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431965505
Document Type :
Electronic Resource