Patient-controlled admissions refer to the possibility for patients with severe psychiatric conditions to admit themselves to inpatient care. Compared to having the healthcare providers make this decision, patient-controlled admissions are believed to decrease the need for involuntary care, decrease symptom levels, and increase quality of life and autonomy for the patient. The current research project aims to evaluate the implementation of patient-controlled admissions to all patients with severe psychiatric conditions within Region Stockholm, Sweden, including child and adolescent psychiatry (but excluding forensic psychiatry and addiction care).
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Admissions to inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to inpatient care between baseline and at 12 months
Days in inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in inpatient care between baseline and 12 months
Admissions to inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to inpatient care between baseline and at 24 months
Days in inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in inpatient care between baseline and 24 months
Admissions to inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to inpatient care between baseline and at 36 months
Days in inpatient care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in inpatient care between baseline and 36 months
Admissions to involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to involuntary care between baseline and at 12 months
Days in involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in involuntary care between baseline and at 12 months
Admissions to involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to involuntary care between baseline and at 24 months
Days in involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in involuntary care between baseline and at 24 months
Admissions to involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of admissions to involuntary care between baseline and at 36 months
Days in involuntary care
Timeframe: Change in number of days in involuntary care between baseline and at 36 months
Coercive measures
Timeframe: Change in number of coercive measures between baseline and at 12 months
Coercive measures
Timeframe: Change in number of coercive measures between baseline and at 24 months
Coercive measures
Timeframe: Change in number of coercive measures between baseline and at 36 months