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Table 2 Service use outcomes at 6-month follow-up by treatment condition

From: Mindfulness-based crisis interventions (MBCI) for psychosis within acute inpatient psychiatric settings; a feasibility randomised controlled trial

Outcome

6-month follow-up

12-month follow-up

 

MBCI (N = 25a)

SAT (N = 24)

MBCI (N = 24b)

SAT (N = 24)

1) Re-hospitalisation (≥1 OBDc)

 - Yes

6 (24%)

5 (21%)

7 (29%)

11 (46%)

 - No

19 (76%)

19 (79%)

17 (71%)

13 (54%)

2) Mean survival time (days)

 - Mean (SE)

156 (8.9)

164 (8.0)

291 (23.8)

278 (23.1)

 - Range

41–180

58–180

41–360

58–360

 - 95% CI

139–174

148–179

244–337

233–323

3) Total number of OBDs

 - Mean (SD)

11 (26)

14 (36)

28 (66)

33 (63)

 - Range

0–83

0–117

0–244

0–212

 - 95% CI

0–22

0–28

0–56

7–60

4) Episodes of care with crisis/home treatment team (HTT)d

 - Yes

0 (0%)

2 (8%)

2 (8%)

4 (17%)

 - No

25 (100%)

22 (92%)

22 (92%)

20 (83%)

5) No. of contacts with CMHTe

 - Mean (SD)

14 (7)

13 (7)

 

 - Range

0–32

3–34

 

 - 95% CI

10–17

10–16

 

6) Reference to therapy goal, which was shared with team

 - Yes

21(88%)

  

 - No

3 (12%)

  

7) Relapse

 Exacerbation in psychotic symptoms + change in clinical management

  - Yes

6 (25%)

7 (29%)

9 (38%)

14 (58%)

  - No

18 (75%)

17 (71%)

15 (62%)

10 (42%)

  1. aRe-admission data not available for 1 participant
  2. bRe-admission data not available for 2 participants
  3. cOBD Occupied bed day
  4. dStand-alone episodes of care only (i.e. not overlapping with inpatient admissions)
  5. eCMHT Community mental health team; no. of contacts excluding therapy appointments