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Title: More Than Detox: The Role of the IPU


1
More Than DetoxThe Role of the IPU
  • Ed Day

2
Outline
  • Existing IPU provision
  • Problems with the current situation
  • The SCAN Consensus Group
  • Summary

3
Overall findings
  • Estimated 10,700 admissions in the year 2003/4
    into beds purchased for drug detoxification

4
Overall Findings
  • Limited length of stay
  • Poor buildings
  • Staffing problems
  • Range of practice procedures
  • No consensus on medical or psychosocial
    management
  • Limited integration into the wider treatment
    system
  • Poor links to aftercare
  • NHS Specialist vs. NHS General vs. Rehab/Private

5
Recommendations
  • Purchasing a few beds on a psychiatric ward does
    not provide the comprehensive service available
    from specialist units
  • Inpatient services should be encouraged to
    provide more than just detoxification
  • The need for staff with specialist skills to work
    in inpatient services should be recognised
  • All inpatient services must be integrated into
    the wider treatment system, and aftercare should
    be considered and planned prior to admission

6
Recommendations
  • The data from this survey could be used to
    inform an expert advisory in producing
    recommendations for a model inpatient service

7
The SCAN Consensus ProjectScope
  • What are the aims and objectives of inpatient
    treatment?
  • What are the appropriate elements of treatment?
  • How should they be delivered?
  • Who needs them?
  • How should they be integrated into the system of
    care?

8
Definition of an IPU
  • Treatment involving 24-hour cover from a
    multidisciplinary clinical team with specialist
    training in managing addictive behaviours
  • IPU treatment programmes include
  • a range of prescribing and psychosocial
    interventions
  • physical and mental health assessment
  • harm reduction interventions
  • relapse prevention work

9
Definition of an IPU
  • Medically-monitored treatment
  • provided in non-acute medical settings
  • Lower levels of dependence and without serious
    co-morbidity
  • Medically-managed treatment
  • Provided in a hospital environment
  • Higher levels of dependence and
    physical/psychiatric co-morbidity

10
The IPU and the wider treatment system
  • Treatment should be individualised and
    assessment-driven, using care planning as a key
    implementation tool
  • Good treatment planning combines modality
    matching with placement matching
  • A care plan developed at a tier 2 or tier 3 level
    should use an IPU if this is the most suitable
    place to achieve a particular goal efficiently
    and successfully

11
The Place of the IPU in the Treatment System
ASSESSMENT
STABILISATION
ASSISTED WITHDRAWAL
12
The key features of an IPU
  • Provides medically-managed care 24 hours/day
  • Treatment is based on a pre-admission plan of
    care
  • Staffed by a specialist multidisciplinary team
  • Treatment is individually tailored, flexible, and
    makes use of a menu of pharmacological,
    psychological and social interventions
  • The resources of a general acute care or
    psychiatric hospital are available - may include
    medical, surgical, antenatal, dental, dietary, or
    pharmacy advice
  • The treatment programme incorporates activities
    beyond the medical or psychological treatment
    process (e.g. employment, housing, social
    activities)
  • Treatment incorporates policies and procedures
    that set boundaries on behaviour whilst enabling
    patients to be treated in an empathic manner

13
The services that a good inpatient unit can
provide
  • The Core Work of an Inpatient Unit
  • Assessment physical psychiatric
  • Stabilisation including dose titration,
    stabilisation on maintenance therapy, combination
    assisted withdrawal stabilisation (e.g. drugs
    and alcohol)
  • Assisted withdrawal
  • Other Important Functions
  • Psychological interventions
  • Other activities education, housing etc
  • Harm reduction measures
  • Relapse prevention work

14
Delivery issues
  • The interface with other parts of the treatment
    system
  • Pre-admission care
  • Post-discharge care
  • The service user perspective
  • Staffing
  • Training
  • Environment
  • Special populations
  • Policies procedures
  • Quality assurance

15
Summary
  • Medically-managed service for severe problems
  • The effective delivery of elements of a
    community-based care plan
  • More than detox
  • Close ties to referring agencies and
    post-discharge care
  • Recommendations about staffing, training and the
    physical environment
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