- Medical Phenotyping of NHS General Adult Psychiatry (GAP) Inpatients — Recruiting • Mental Health / Psychiatry • NCT07398365.
- This observational study will characterise the general psychiatric and general medical phenotypes of 100 adults, sequentially admitted to NHS General Adult Psychiatry (GAP) "mental health" inpatient wards, providing the first detailed information on morbidity in this patient population.
- Sponsor: University of Edinburgh.
Verify eligibility, endpoints and current status on the original source registry before acting on this summary.
- Quick orientation before opening the registry record.
- Checking recruitment status, phase and sponsor at a glance.
- Connecting this trial to nearby guidelines, Drug Science and education.
This observational study will characterise the general psychiatric and general medical phenotypes of 100 adults, sequentially admitted to NHS General Adult Psychiatry (GAP) "mental health" inpatient wards, providing the first detailed information on morbidity in this patient population.
- Inclusion: - Adults aged between 18 and 65 years admitted to GAP wards during recruitment period Exclusion: - Admissions to non-GAP wards (e.g., forensic psychiatry, young people's units, perinatal, old age psychiatry, or general medical wards)
Use the source registry for the full inclusion and exclusion criteria before discussing referral or enrolment.