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Community Integrated Care Team- Detention Order Outcomes And Indications

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Abstract Background Detention orders are the inherent jurisdiction of the high court. Only mechanism to support treatment in those lacking capacity and refusing care. Considered a last resort. Integrated care for older persons teams (ICPOP) often engage with complex cases who require this intervention. I aim to review detention orders enacted on ICPOP patients within 1 year. Methods Retrospective review of notes on all patients who required a detention order for transfer of care from March 2023- March 2024. Assessing on review patient’s primary diagnosis, expressed wishes, interventions implemented by the ICPOP team to avoid detention and then reasons for detention order and finally patient outcome. Results 7 patients. 6 female. Every patient expressed a wish to remain in their home. All 7 patients had dementia. Implemented interventions included, Medical social work, home care packages, Memory resource and technology room referrals, meals on wheels plus family support groups, and legal supports, ward of court and decision-making representatives. Interventions where however unsuccessful and reasons for detention ranged from- Night-time wandering x3. Road safety concerns x 3. Family neglect and abuse x 3. Fire safety x1 and Accidental poisoning/malnutrition x1 and Alcohol excess x2. All bar one patient settled without need for medication or specialist unit when transferred to nursing home. Conclusion Outcomes were positive in all cases of detention order being implemented. All 7 patients received better care and avoided serious risk to health. The one patient who required significant intervention to maintain transfer was a behavioural fronto-temporal dementia who required a locked unit and psychotropics. In all cases family supported the decision and patient quality of life improved. Where autonomy and liberty remain paramount concerns for all individuals this review confirms that in some cases doctors must act in the best interests of their patients even if this act is against their wishes.
Title: Community Integrated Care Team- Detention Order Outcomes And Indications
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Abstract Background Detention orders are the inherent jurisdiction of the high court.
Only mechanism to support treatment in those lacking capacity and refusing care.
Considered a last resort.
Integrated care for older persons teams (ICPOP) often engage with complex cases who require this intervention.
I aim to review detention orders enacted on ICPOP patients within 1 year.
Methods Retrospective review of notes on all patients who required a detention order for transfer of care from March 2023- March 2024.
Assessing on review patient’s primary diagnosis, expressed wishes, interventions implemented by the ICPOP team to avoid detention and then reasons for detention order and finally patient outcome.
Results 7 patients.
6 female.
Every patient expressed a wish to remain in their home.
All 7 patients had dementia.
Implemented interventions included, Medical social work, home care packages, Memory resource and technology room referrals, meals on wheels plus family support groups, and legal supports, ward of court and decision-making representatives.
Interventions where however unsuccessful and reasons for detention ranged from- Night-time wandering x3.
Road safety concerns x 3.
Family neglect and abuse x 3.
Fire safety x1 and Accidental poisoning/malnutrition x1 and Alcohol excess x2.
All bar one patient settled without need for medication or specialist unit when transferred to nursing home.
Conclusion Outcomes were positive in all cases of detention order being implemented.
All 7 patients received better care and avoided serious risk to health.
The one patient who required significant intervention to maintain transfer was a behavioural fronto-temporal dementia who required a locked unit and psychotropics.
In all cases family supported the decision and patient quality of life improved.
Where autonomy and liberty remain paramount concerns for all individuals this review confirms that in some cases doctors must act in the best interests of their patients even if this act is against their wishes.

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