SW: Declining acute mental health admissions over last decade. This is influenced by changes in bed numbers and lengths of stay. #RCPsychIC
SW: Red dots in this chart represent pre-COVID conditions (each bar is a month in 2020 or 2021). Most specialities have not returned to same bed occupancy levels compared to pre-COVID. #RCPsychIC
SW: More patients detained under Mental Health Act during pandemic.
SW: Inequalities in ethnicities of people being treated under inpatient detentions (first slide, right) compared to UK average (first slide, left). Also big variation in ethnic representation by bed type. #RCPsychIC
SW: CAMHS referrals doubled over 2012-2020 and CAMHS workforce has also grown.
SW: Hope that data "has a story to tell". Data is really essential in planning. We also "mustn't forget about the equalities story". #RCPsychIC
Next up is Simon Rose (@simonro40611952), a Lived Experience Educator for Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (@derbyshcft). Their #RCPsychIC talk title is 'Real life impact: the information contained in the data'.
SR: "Behind every data point is a person". Data is useful but "essentially, healthcare is about patients."
SR: Patient numbers don't tell the whole story as every patient has friends and family who are affected. During pandemic 69,000 more people left services than came in. "People have disappeared from the system."
Concluding this session we have Dr Asif Bachlani (@asifmbachlani), Clinical Director for Acute and PICU Network, @PrioryGroup. Their talk #RCPsychIC title is 'Why Data Matters for Clinicians'.
AB: How data is perceived vs how I find data... #RCPsychIC
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Next up at #RCPsychIC is session S40 on ‘The placebo effect: insights for translational research and clinical practice’.
This will be chaired by Professor Samuele Cortese (@CorteseSamuele).
The first speaker in this session is Dr Nathan Huneke (@NathanHuneke) who will be talking about ‘Current knowledge of the placebo effect in anxiety disorders and future directions’
Nathan begins by highlighting 50 years of drug trials for anxiety disorders.
Very few have been successful because we don’t understand the neurobiology and there has been poor validity of pre-clinical trials.
First up in this session is Dr Rajeev Krishnadas (@WalkKD) from University of Glasgo. He was a guest editor for the BJPsych Special Issue and is talking about five points to consider when reading a translational machine learning paper.
Join us now in the auditorium of Virtual Congress to see one of our last talks of the day: "How to work with homeless people" #RCPsychIC
The agenda on today's talk is "Making services work for homeless people" with Dr Philip Timms @philip_timms a Consultant psychiatrist at the National Psychosis Service #RCPsychIC
After that, we have "Trauma-focussed practice with homeless people" with Dr Peter Cockersell @petercockersell the Chief Executive at Community Housing and Therapy #RCPsychIC
Our final session of #RCPsychC virtual Congress we are talking about Religious Delusions and Hallucinations: Significance, meaning, and narrative with Dr Alison J Gray @revdraligray, Professor Christopher C.H. Cook @cchcook and Dr Angela Woods @literarti
In one of our final split session talks of #RCPsychIC 2021, we'll be hearing from @RachelUTG, @PsychMarwaha and @sameerjauhar, chaired by Professor Allan Young: Care of Adult Mental Ill-Health: Getting it right from the start.
So -we're nearly at the end of our first virtual #RCPsychIC - but there's one more set of split sessions to go! On this thread you can follow the 57th split session of this amazing event, which is about Dual Diagnosis from the public, clinical + academic perspective.
Our first speaker is Caroline Turiff, who has been diagnosed with a range of conditions inc OCD and PTSD, and is an award winning investigative broadcast journalist. #RCPsychIC
I've read 70% of people with drug dependency who have a dual diagnosis so it is the norm for them, she says. #RCPsychIC