A Hard Day s Night. The carer strain experienced by the friends and family of older people with mental health problems. Photos provided by Hannah Fox

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A Hard Day s Night The carer strain experienced by the friends and family of older people with mental health problems. Photos provided by Hannah Fox This presentation presents independent research commissioned by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under its Programme Grants for Applied Research funding scheme (RP-PG-0407-10147). The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and not necessarily.

Summary Explain the purpose, methods and findings of the Medical Crisis in Older People Better Mental Health Cohort Study. Discuss the health problems of patient participants. Describe the carer well-being in terms of strain, and psychological health during the patient participant s hospital admission.

The Medical Crisis in Older People Better Mental Health Cohort Study Aims: To investigate the current prevalence of mental health problems of inpatients aged 70 and over admitted to general hospital and their psychiatric symptoms, behaviour and functional abilities. To describe the carers of the patients and to establish their levels of strain, psychological health, and quality of life. To provide information for the development of a specialist medical and mental health unit.

Recruitment No mental health problems 377 5 patients withdrew 1004 screened Mental health problems 643 250 patients recruited 201 carers recruited 245 Patient outcomes 147 patients with capacity declined consent 108 research team unable to contact carer before discharge unable to contact carer 61 no carer consultee in patients with no capacity 48 carers declined consultee agreement in patients with no capacity 21 other 8too ill

Mental Health Problems of Patients Mental Health Problems Total n=250 Estimated prevalence for over 70 Cognitive Impairment 79% 50% Depression 52% 32% Delirium 43% 27% Diagnosed dementia 43% 27%

Functional Problems of the Patient Cognitive Impairment No Cognitive Impairment Total n=250 Incontinence 53% 23% 47% Help with Feeding Supervised walking Risk of Malnutrition 58% 13% 49% 38% 25% 35% 85% 63% 80%

Behavioural and Psychiatric Problems of Patients Cognitive Impairment No Cognitive Impairment Total n=250 Delusions 14% 6% 12% Hallucinations 10% 8% 10% Agitation/ Aggression 17% 2% 14% Apathy 38% 15% 33% Motor Behaviour 21% 4% 17%

What is a carer? A carer is a friend or family member who provides regular help and support to another adult who has a long-term physical or mental health problem or problems related to old age.

Baseline Measurements of Carers Age Relationship to the patient Hours of company given per day Hours of physical care per day Carer s strain Carer s general health

0 Percentage 10% 20% 30% 40% Ages of Carers 20 40 60 80 100 Carer participant age (years)

Relationship of Carer to Patient Other 23% Spouse 25% Son/Daughter 52%

Hours of Company Per Day Carer lives elsewhere to patient Carer lives with patient Patient lives in care home Hours: median (range) 2 (0.3-4) 24 (14-24) 0 (0-0.6)

Hours of Physical Care Per Day Carer lives elsewhere to patient Carer lives with patient Patient lives in care home Hours: median (range) 2 (0.3-4) 18 (4-24) 0 (0-0)

Carer Strain Index Experiencing high levels of carer strain Carer lives elsewhere to patient Carer lives with patient Patient lives in care home Total 37 (50%) 30 (49%) 11 (23%) 78 (42%)

Issues of Caring Total n=201 Caring is confining 56% It is a physical strain 38% Family adjustments 44% Change in person is upsetting 67% Feel overwhelmed 56%

Carer strain in an acute hospital setting Medical issues Uncertainty about the patient s prognosis Emotion disruption Routines disrupted Difficulty getting information from staff Staff not understanding dementia

What is being done? Medical and Mental Health Unit (MMHU) a specialist ward for older people with confusion. Additional specialist staff Additional training Involvement of mental health trust Person centred care Ward environment Provision of activities

Support for carers Inclusive, person centred care About me and Caring together Proactive communication Relaxed approach to visiting times Sitting, mealtimes Respecting legal rights of carers in decision making

Any questions?

Acknowledgements All the patient and carer participants of the MCOP-BMH cohort study. Sarah Goldberg and Lucy Bradshaw. The MMHU clinical team: Rowan Harwood, Nikki King, Gerry Edwards, Simon Hammond, Catherine Russell, Louise Howe.