Author:
Jeandarme I.,Vandenbosch S.,Claessens B.,Michem T.,Vermeulen S.
Abstract
Somatic pathology in high security internees
Psychiatric problems of forensic patients have already been identified in Flanders (Belgium), but no research has been done on the occurrence of somatic comorbidity.
In order to improve somatic care, the authors aim to map the prevalence and nature of somatic diagnoses and the causes of death.
Through a retrospective study, the medical records of all patients admitted and discharged in a high security forensic psychiatric center were analyzed. All somatic diseases were coded dichotomously. In order to obtain the most complete picture possible, various sources of information (file information, measured parameters, laboratory results) were used. The nature of the deaths (natural, unnatural, suicide) and the causes of natural deaths were examined.
More than 2/3 of the deaths were caused by suicides. The 3 most prevalent somatic conditions were obesity (38.9%), hypertension (34.4%) and the metabolic syndrome (33.7%). The current study further indicates that certain data were missing in the files, such as registrations of blood pressure measurements, weight and waist circumferences. Therefore, some problems may have remained underdiagnosed and undertreated. As a consequence, there is room for improvement in the detection and monitoring of somatic diseases.
This first study demonstrates an important somatic comorbidity in forensic patients with high security needs and may contribute to a better understanding and treatment of physical problems. This aspect of the holistic treatment of forensic-psychiatric patients has been recognized insufficiently, despite its great importance.
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