Hospitalisation for schizophrenia in acute psychiatric wards of the Lazio region: a 4-year follow-up study

Author:

Gaddini Andrea,Franco Francesco,Lallo Domenico Di,Biscaglia Lilia

Abstract

SUMMARYAim – To determine the rates of psychiatric hospitalisation and to evaluate the predictors of readmissions in a cohort of 887 schizophrenic patients at their “first” psychiatric admission. Methods – Data were collected using the hospital dis-charge database of the Lazio region, Italy. The cohort included patients admitted to a psychiatric ward in 1999, with a main diagnosis of schizophrenia and no prior psychiatric hospitalisation during the 5 years preceding the index admission. Psychiatric read-missions were considered up to year 2004. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and logistic procedures were performed to estimate the cumulative readmission incidence and ORs of readmissions for potential confounders. Results – During the 4-year follow-up, 44.3% of the patients were readmitted at least once. An active treatment among community psychiatric facilities at the time of index admission predicted a higher readmission risk. However, for those who experienced their first admission in a private ward read-mission risk was consistently higher, whether or not having had such a treatment. Conclusions – Risk of readmission in a psychiatric ward appears to be related to the level of integration with mental health community facilities, while length of stay is strongly affected by service system variables. Possible uses of medical information systems in this field are described.Declaration of Interest: none.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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