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Readmission in psychiatry inpatients within a year of discharge: The role of symptoms at discharge and post-discharge care in a Brazilian sample.

Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Baeza1, Neusa Sica da Rocha2, Marcelo Pio de Almeida Fleck2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Readmission into inpatient psychiatric beds is a useful outcome for patients, care providers, and policymakers. This study aims to investigate the role of level of symptoms at discharge and type of post-discharge care in determining readmissions after a year before a psychiatric admission.
METHODS: We performed a prospective and observational study in a general hospital psychiatric facility. Patients were assessed at admission, discharge, and one year after discharge. We used a multivariable logistic regression to determine predictors of readmission.
RESULTS: In total, 488 patients were included at admission, and 401 (82,17%) were accessed in the follow-up period. Psychiatric readmissions occurred in 29.17% of the followed patients. The number of previous admissions represents a 38% higher chance of being readmitted (OR 1.38; CI 1.16-1.60). For patients admitted in a depressive episode, not being in remission at discharge increases 140% the chance to be readmitted (OR 2.40; CI 1.14-5.07) as well as the follow-up at primary (OR 5.27; CI 1.06-26.15). For those with Schizophrenia and related disorders, higher scores in BPRS at discharge increases the chance to be readmitted (OR 1.28, CI 1.11-1.48).
CONCLUSION: Level of symptoms at discharge was related to higher chance to be readmitted in patients admitted in a depressive episode and those with schizophrenia and related disorders. Findings of the type of care raise the need for further investigation. Also, this finding confirms the importance of the history of previous admissions in predicting future admissions.
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Keywords:  Hospital psychiatry; Outcomes; Psychiatric readmissions

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29324277     DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2017.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Hosp Psychiatry        ISSN: 0163-8343            Impact factor:   3.238


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Authors:  Bo Kim; Christopher Weatherly; Courtney Benjamin Wolk; Enola K Proctor
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