Improving Psychological Care After Stroke

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Improving Psychological Care After Stroke Dr Steve Margison Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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Improving Psychological Care After Stroke

Improving Psychological Care After Stroke

Dr Steve MargisonConsultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Steve MargisonConsultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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Implementing Best Practice in Acute Care

Improving Post Hospital and

Long Term Care.

Joining Up PreventionDomains

Early Supported Discharge

Joint Care Plans using Single Assessment Process

6/12 review Psychological

Support

Key Areas of Focus

Direct Admission to a Stroke Unit

Timely Brain Scan

(1 Hour and 24 Hour)

AF Detection and Treatment

Timely and effective management of TIA

Accelerated Stroke Improvement (ASI)Accelerated Stroke Improvement (ASI)

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ASI 6 – Timely Access to Psychological Support

ASI 6 – Timely Access to Psychological Support

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Key Recommendation:Psychological Screening for both cognitive impairment and mood disorder should become routine within all hospitals admitting stroke patients

Also provides recommendations on Service Specifications, structure and staffing

Key Recommendation:Psychological Screening for both cognitive impairment and mood disorder should become routine within all hospitals admitting stroke patients

Also provides recommendations on Service Specifications, structure and staffing

Psychological Services for Stroke Survivors and their

Families

Psychological Services for Stroke Survivors and their

Families

January 2010 Edition

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How do we know who to be concerned about?

How do we know who to be concerned about?

West et al (Stroke, 2010, 41, 1723-1727) Investigated trajectory of psychological

symptoms and their impact on functional recovery.

444 patient assessed at 2-6 weeks, then followed up at 9, 13, 26 & 52 weeks.

Used GHQ to look at psychological symptoms and modified Barthel Index for function.

West et al (Stroke, 2010, 41, 1723-1727) Investigated trajectory of psychological

symptoms and their impact on functional recovery.

444 patient assessed at 2-6 weeks, then followed up at 9, 13, 26 & 52 weeks.

Used GHQ to look at psychological symptoms and modified Barthel Index for function.

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West et al (2010)West et al (2010)

Strong association between trajectory of psychological symptoms and functional outcome.

Four ‘classes’ or groups of patients identified based on GHQ.

Groups show a gradual decrease in psychological distress over time.

“Cluster 37” scored above the WHO threshold for 1st 3 months and continued to have problems.

Strong association between trajectory of psychological symptoms and functional outcome.

Four ‘classes’ or groups of patients identified based on GHQ.

Groups show a gradual decrease in psychological distress over time.

“Cluster 37” scored above the WHO threshold for 1st 3 months and continued to have problems.

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West et al (2010)West et al (2010)

“Cluster 37” had more pre-morbid depression.

Higher dep. <-> poorer Barthel scores; but there was wide variation in this group.

One high score does not predict poorer outcome but trajectory does seem to.

Poorer functional outcome actually associated with: Psychological symptoms More severe disability early on Age

“Cluster 37” had more pre-morbid depression.

Higher dep. <-> poorer Barthel scores; but there was wide variation in this group.

One high score does not predict poorer outcome but trajectory does seem to.

Poorer functional outcome actually associated with: Psychological symptoms More severe disability early on Age

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How to assess?How to assess?

Depression and distress are not the same.

Measures of depression are similar in content - don’t produce different results.

Ask questions as well as doing questionnaires e.g. previous problems?

It matters more that we ask and do something with the results.

Depression and distress are not the same.

Measures of depression are similar in content - don’t produce different results.

Ask questions as well as doing questionnaires e.g. previous problems?

It matters more that we ask and do something with the results.

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What should we do with patients who are

depressed? - On a Stroke Unit or Ward

What should we do with patients who are

depressed? - On a Stroke Unit or Ward

Keep relevant notes Watchful waiting Refer to mental health professional e.g.

psychiatric liaison. Consider anti-depressant medication (Kneebone et al, British Journal of

Occupational Therapy, February 2010) Pass on your concerns on discharge.

Keep relevant notes Watchful waiting Refer to mental health professional e.g.

psychiatric liaison. Consider anti-depressant medication (Kneebone et al, British Journal of

Occupational Therapy, February 2010) Pass on your concerns on discharge.

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What should we do with patients who are

depressed?

What should we do with patients who are

depressed? Stepped care suggests interventions based on need not one size fits all.

‘Sub-threshold’ problems are everyone’s responsibility - all staff and peer support?

Mild-moderate problems should be dealt with by designated staff - Stroke Ward, Rehab, Re-Ablement etc.

Severe or persistent problems need to be managed by specialist services - Mental Health professionals.

Stepped care suggests interventions based on need not one size fits all.

‘Sub-threshold’ problems are everyone’s responsibility - all staff and peer support?

Mild-moderate problems should be dealt with by designated staff - Stroke Ward, Rehab, Re-Ablement etc.

Severe or persistent problems need to be managed by specialist services - Mental Health professionals.

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What should we do with patients who are

depressed?

What should we do with patients who are

depressed?Cochrane review

Anti-depressants are most effective if used for people who are moderately to severely depressed (15%).

Cognitive behaviour therapy isn’t useful.

BUT there is significant criticism of the Cochrane review which points out that it was based on a study with poor protocols for doing CBT.

In reality IAPT services will be important.

Cochrane review Anti-depressants are most effective if used

for people who are moderately to severely depressed (15%).

Cognitive behaviour therapy isn’t useful.

BUT there is significant criticism of the Cochrane review which points out that it was based on a study with poor protocols for doing CBT.

In reality IAPT services will be important.

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What could we do in Stroke Services.

What could we do in Stroke Services.

Brief interventions that are strong on engagement and acceptability are important.

Activity Scheduling Problem Solving Active Listening Motivational Interviewing? Staff need supervision and training.

Brief interventions that are strong on engagement and acceptability are important.

Activity Scheduling Problem Solving Active Listening Motivational Interviewing? Staff need supervision and training.

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South DevonSouth Devon

Devising a stepped care model. Engaging the stakeholders. Working with resources we have. Training as many staff as possible

to be aware of psychological issues. Agreeing which assessment, when,

by whom. Exploring referral pathways.

Devising a stepped care model. Engaging the stakeholders. Working with resources we have. Training as many staff as possible

to be aware of psychological issues. Agreeing which assessment, when,

by whom. Exploring referral pathways.

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Some things to remember.Some things to remember.

Not all psychological disorder post stroke arises from the stroke. At least half of all depression post-stroke arises from depression before stroke (Prof. Allan House, Liaison Psychiatrist).

Mental and physical health needs should be of equal importance.

Targeting interventions isn’t possible without on-going monitoring.

Do something to get started.

Not all psychological disorder post stroke arises from the stroke. At least half of all depression post-stroke arises from depression before stroke (Prof. Allan House, Liaison Psychiatrist).

Mental and physical health needs should be of equal importance.

Targeting interventions isn’t possible without on-going monitoring.

Do something to get started.