| Literature DB >> 28049441 |
Lilijana Šprah1, Mojca Zvezdana Dernovšek2, Kristian Wahlbeck3, Peija Haaramo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity between mental and physical disorder conditions is the rule rather than the exception. It is estimated that 25% of adult population have mental health condition and 68% of them suffer from comorbid medical condition. Readmission rates in psychiatric patients are high and we still lack understanding potential predictors of recidivism. Physical comorbidity could be one of important risk factors for psychiatric readmission. The aim of the present study was to review the impact of physical comorbidity variables on readmission after discharge from psychiatric or general inpatient care among patients with co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Mental disorders; Multimorbidity; Physical comorbidity; Readmission; Systematic review
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28049441 PMCID: PMC5210297 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-1172-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig 1Flow of studies on psychiatric readmission and their association with physical comorbidity. Eligible studies on physical comorbidity were retrieved by the systematic literature search and article selection process, consisting of the following steps: identification of records, screening for inclusion, assessing of studies eligibility, and inclusion of studies into the integrative research review
Summary table of general characteristics and results from studies included in a systematic literature review on psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity
| N of studies | Comments | |
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| Publication date | 1991 - 1999: 6 | 4 studies: 2011 |
| Country | USA: 14 | 61% of included studies were carried out in USA |
| Source of data | Hospital medical records only: 10 | 44% of included studies used data from hospital medical records |
| Applied statistical method /model | Only descriptive statistics / nonparametric test: 4 | 83% of included studies applied Bivariate / Multivariate statistical analyses |
| Study population according to age | Age range: 18 – 80+ | 22% of included studies focused on elderly population |
| Study population according to gender | Both: 21 | In 2 studies with veterans were included males or females only, recruited from Veterans hospital |
| Categories of psychiatric diagnoses included in the study (as index disease) | Affective disorders: 7 | 30,5% of studies recruited patients with affective and substances use disorders; 26% with all psychiatric diagnoses; 13% with serious mental illness |
| Types of physical comorbidity variables included in studies | Specified physical comorbidity (with ICD codes): 6 | In 2 studies were applied two types of physical comorbidity variables within the same study protocol: Charlson Comorbidity Index + Specified physical comorbidity (with ICD codes) / Specified physical comorbidity (without ICD codes) |
| Most common physical comorbidity variables documented at admission/discharge in the category ”Affective disorders ” |
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| Most common physical comorbidity variables documented at admission/discharge in the category “Substances use disorders ” |
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| Most common physical comorbid variables documented at admission/discharge in the category |
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| Most common physical comorbidity variables documented at admission/discharge in the category “Serious mental illness ” |
| None of reviewed studies in the category “Serious mental illness“did document medical diagnoses/illness |
| Data on mortality | NO: 19 | 83% studies did not analyse mortality |
| Readmission time | 12 months: 5 | Other less frequently used time frames for readmission time: less than 1 month (8–30 days), 58 months, 70 months, 79 months, 84 months, 192 months, 216 months, 240 months |
| The impact of physical comorbidity variables on readmission | YES: 12 | 52% of included studies did show that physical comorbidity may be associated with hospital readmission |
| Most common physical comorbidity variables with higher probability for readmission according to categories of psychiatric diagnoses |
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| Applied concept of comorbidity construct | Multimorbidity: 11 |
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aComorbidity: presence of additional diseases in relation to an index disease in one individual
Multimorbidity: presence of multiple diseases in one individual
Morbidity burden: overall impact of the different diseases in an individual taking into account their severity
Patient’s complexity: overall impact of the different diseases in an individual taking into account their severity and other health-related attributes