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Overview & Update. imparts@kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/imparts @IMPARTSP. Mental and Physical Health Comorbidity. Source: King’s Health Partners. A web-based screening interface to improve detection and management common mental health problems in a diverse range of physically ill populations
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Overview & Update imparts@kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/imparts @IMPARTSP
Mental and Physical Health Comorbidity Source: King’s Health Partners
A web-based screening interface to improve detection and management common mental health problems in a diverse range of physically ill populations - patient-reported mental and physical health outcome measurement - embedded in routine clinical practice - informs patient care and referral in real-time > IMPARTS flags up any psychological issues to address prior to consultation
The IMPARTS Screening Process Patient arrives at clinic and is handed the IMPARTS iPad Patient completes questionnaires while they wait
The IMPARTS Screening Process Results go straight to EPR. Patient’s scores guide the consultation. Referrals suggested to aid clinical judgement
IMPARTS – Live Clinics IMPARTS is now live in 60+ clinics across: King’s College Hospital Guy’s Hospital St Thomas’ Hospital
Current Screening Numbers Screenings per Month
Current Screening Numbers Total number of screening encounters: 61,820 Average Age: 47 Gender: 59.1% female Screening encounter 1: N = 34,203 Screening encounter 2: N = 9,229 Screening encounter 3: N = 4,704 Screening encounter 4: N = 2,999
Current Screening Numbers Criteria for MDD and GAD* Not diagnostic Clinicians to use to guide consultation using clinical judgement *Based on the PHQ9 and GAD7 measures
Staff Training – Clinical teams Core training Bespoke sessions • Anxiety and psychological therapy • Fear of movement (Hand Therapy) • Assessing and responding to depression and suicide risk • Relationships and sex
Mental health skills for non-mental healthprofessionals an course 5 weeks – 1 day per week IoPPN, Weston Education Centre
Training: Mental Health Skills for Non-mental Health Professionals • Day1: The Anxious/Distressed/Depressed Patient • Day 2: The Confused/Agitated Patient • Day 3: The Substance Misusing Patient • Day 4: Managing Conflict • Day 5: The Patient with Persistent Physical Symptoms • 5 day teaching course, MSc Level 7, 15 credits, CPD accredited • Next course with available spaces: • Starting Tuesday 4th June 2019 (1 day per week).
IMPARTS Research Database IMPARTSpseudonymisedResearch Database IMPARTS screening data EPR clinical & demographic data Brings togetherpsychological & physical health outcomes into a searchable, anonymised data repository. Researcher
IMPARTS Future Developments • Web-based portal • VITAL 5 CQUIN and Value Based Healthcare • IMPARTS and South London & Maudsley (SLAM) • Children and Young People’s Health Partnership (CYPHP)
The Team Prof Matthew Hotopf, Project Director Dr Jane Hutton, Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Lauren Rayner, Project Lead Anna Simpson, Project Coordinator Candice Ebelthite, Assistant Project Manager Dr Chris Fassnidge, Research Assistant Simone Jayakumar, Research Worker Maeve O’Connor, Research Worker imparts@kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/imparts @IMPARTSP