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Advance Choice Document Implementation (ACDI)

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King's College London

Status

Invitation-only

Conditions

Detention Under the Mental Health Act

Treatments

Other: Advance Choice Document Implementation

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07284368
R&D2025/062
2946 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Advance Choice Documents (ACDs) are statements of preferences for mental health care and treatment made when service users have capacity to do so. This is done with their care team and others as desired, e.g. carers/supporters or advocates. In addition to improving therapeutic relationships, ACDs have been shown to reduce compulsory psychiatric admissions by 25%.

South London and Maudsley is currently implementing ACDs into routine practice across its services and the Advance Choice Document Implementation (ACDI) project, run by researchers at King's College London, is supporting the development of related resources and the evaluation of the effectiveness of the implementation. Advisory groups will also guide the study approach throughout.

The project comprises four work packages. Work Package 1 involves focus groups with stakeholders (service users, carers, staff) to inform implementation for Older Adults and CAMHS services. This is to understand the barriers and facilitators for ACD implementation in these services; and learn what adaptations are needed to the ACD resources and procedures for use in these services

Work Package 2 is a prospective study of ACD completion and use throughout all directorates. This will comprise interviews with service users after ACD creation and after an event where the ACD is expected to have been used; interviews with their care-team during expected use events; and interviews/focus groups with staff facilitating the creation of ACDs to understand the integration of their role in SLaM.

Work Package 3 is a retrospective study examining the impact of ACD creation on health service use and routinely collected outcomes. Work Package 4 is a prospective study of ACD use and its relationship to ACD content. Work Packages 3 and 4 will use de-identified data collected via South London an Maudsley's Clinical Records Interactive search System (CRIS).

For more information on ACDI, the people involved, and related publications, please visit: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/acdi

Enrollment

374 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

16+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

WP1: Focus Groups Service users-Young people Aged ≥ 16 Experienced detention under the MHA while in the care of CAMHS Currently under the care of community mental health services (CAMHS / EI / CMHT)

Older adults

  1. Experienced detention under the MHA while under services for Older Adults
  2. Currently under the care of older adult community mental health services

Carers / Informal supporters Aged ≥ 16 years A relative or friend of a service user who is eligible for the study

Professionals Professional potentially involved in supporting the completion of ACDs (i.e., community mental health team (CMHT) staff, advocates, peer workers) SLaM professionals potentially involved in referring to ACDs (i.e., inpatient and emergency department liaison mental health staff, home treatment, place of safety and street triage staff) Approved mental health professionals (AMHPs) and Section 12 (MHA) approved doctors involved in detention.

Ambulance, prison mental health and Emergency Department staff General Practitioners, including mental health leads, or other primary care professionals who care for people with SMI discharged from secondary services

WP 2: Prospective study of ACD completion and use Service users All service users: accepted referral to an ACD facilitator for ACD creation Young people

  1. Aged ≥ 16
  2. Experienced detention under the MHA while in the care of CAMHS
  3. Currently under the care of community mental health services (CAMHS / EI / CMHT/)
  4. Accepted referral to an ACD facilitator for ACD creation; including participants who decline to complete and ACD after referral to an ACD facilitator.

Older adults

  1. Experienced detention under the MHA while under services for Older Adults
  2. Currently under the care of older adult community mental health services
  3. accepted referral to an ACD facilitator for ACD creation

General Adult:

  1. Aged ≥ 18 years
  2. Previously detained under the MHA
  3. Under the care of community mental health services (CMHT or EI)

Forensic

  1. Aged ≥ 18 years
  2. Experience detention under the MHA into forensic services
  3. Currently under the care of forensic mental health services

Carers: relative or friend of someone referred to an ACD facilitator

Professionals: SLaM staff involved in the care of a participant with an ACD whose ACD is expected to have been consulted because they were: involved in a transfer of care, placed in zoning, referred for a MHA assessment or to a home treatment team, attended an Emergency Department or Place of Safety, admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit or imprisoned.

The interviews conducted with service users and staff after the expected use event will also include questions about satisfaction with and perceived value of the process of completing, distributing, accessing, honouring, and reviewing an ACD.

Exclusion criteria

Service users Aged under 16 years Lacking capacity to provide consent and/or is unwilling to do so Currently detained under the MHA in psychiatric hospital Currently under the care of eating disorder services

Carers/informal supporters Aged under 16 years Is not a relative or friend of a service user who is eligible for the study

Professionals Is not a mental health professional or Section 12 (MHA) approved doctor Is not a professional involved in supporting the completion of ACDs Is not a General Practitioner or mental health lead caring for people with SMI discharged from secondary services.

Trial design

374 participants in 1 patient group

ACD holders
Description:
service users with a history of detention under the Mental Health Act that create Advance Choice Documents
Treatment:
Other: Advance Choice Document Implementation

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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