Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has enforced the restructuring of inpatient psychiatric services. In the UK, the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust has introduced a triage ward system to ensure all patients have a COVID test prior to admission to the general ward with the aim to reduce COVID transmission amongst psychiatric inpatients. OBJECTIVES: To characterise the flow of patients through a COVID-19 psychiatric triage ward and the protocol of assessment and management used. METHODS: Descriptive analysis of patients admitted to a COVID-19 triage ward since its creation. RESULTS: The caseload of patients admitted to the COVID-19 triage ward since its inception will be presented. This will include the profile of patients admitted, their status (formal/informal) and their acceptance of COVID-19 tests. The protocol followed at this COVID-19 triage ward will be presented, and the challenges faced and suggestions to overcome them will be discussed. CONCLUSIONS: This presentation aims to share the workflow and protocols adopted at a COVID-19 triage ward in the UK, discussing challenges experienced as well as good practices. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: No significant relationships.