The comparative analysis of clinical and social characteristics of patients with schizophrenia and organic mental disorders receiving care in partial inpatient units

Author:

Kostyuk George Petrovich1ORCID,Burygina Larisa Andreevna Burygina Larisa Andreevna2ORCID,Berezantsev Andrey Yurevich3ORCID,Surikova Valeriya Vasilyevna4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. N. Alekseev psychiatric clinical hospital № 1 Moscow Department of health

2. P. B. Gannushkin psychiatric clinical hospital № 4 Moscow Department of health

3. N. Alekseev clinical psychiatric hospital № 1 Moscow Department of health

4. N. Alekseev clinical psychiatric hospital № 1 Moscow Department of health, Moscow

Abstract

The article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the clinical and social characteristics of patients with schizophrenic spectrum disorders (SSD) and organic mental disorders (OMD) who received care in day hospitals and intensive psychiatric care units (Moscow). During the study, a random sample of 487 discharge epicrises was studied, of which 392 (80,49%) were patients with SSD and OMD, who were subjected to further analysis. The study revealed gender differences and low rates of labor and family adaptation in both nosological groups of patients. The highest percentage of patients observed on a long-term basis in neuropsychiatric dispensaries and the rate of hospitalization in a round-the-clock inpatient unit were among the patients with diagnoses of schizophrenic spectrum disorders who were treated in intensive psychiatric care units. There were significant differences in the routing of patients depending on the pathology: district psychiatrists more often refer patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia to the intensive psychiatric care unit in order to prevent hospitalization and patients with organic mental disorders - to day hospitals for therapy selection and medical and social rehabilitation, while doctors of the round-theclock hospital – vice versa (in order to continue treatment or follow up in out-of-hospital conditions). There was also a circulation of patients between the intensive psychiatric care unit and the day hospitals. Isolated episodes of compliance violations were noted. Indicative indicators such as hospitalization in a round-the-clock psychiatric inpatient unit within a year after the discharge from partial inpatient units was low and was usually due to severe continuous forms of the disease and the formation of therapy resistance in patients. Day hospitals and departments (offices) of intensive psychiatric care in general effectively perform the functions of inpatient unit substitution.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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