OBJECTIVE: To describe admissions to an inpatient psychiatric unit in Italy over a two-year period and explore the influence of demographics, clinical variables and organisational and context-related factors on length of stay. METHODS: Data were obtained from clinical records and recorded by a psychiatrist through a proper checklist. RESULTS: Shorter admissions involved patients with personality disorders and substance use disorders. Greater illness severity and difficulties in setting a post-discharge programme were associated with longer admissions. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical, organisational and context-related factors all had significant effects on length of stay.
OBJECTIVE: To describe admissions to an inpatient psychiatric unit in Italy over a two-year period and explore the influence of demographics, clinical variables and organisational and context-related factors on length of stay. METHODS: Data were obtained from clinical records and recorded by a psychiatrist through a proper checklist. RESULTS: Shorter admissions involved patients with personality disorders and substance use disorders. Greater illness severity and difficulties in setting a post-discharge programme were associated with longer admissions. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical, organisational and context-related factors all had significant effects on length of stay.
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Cluster analysis; community mental health services; hospitalisation; length of stay