The Effect of an Inpatient Transition Intervention on Attendance at the First Appointment Postdischarge From a Psychiatric Hospitalization

Author:

Batscha Catherine1,McDevitt Judith2,Weiden Peter3,Dancy Barbara4

Affiliation:

1. Catherine Batscha, DNP, PMHCNS, BC, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

2. Judith McDevitt, PhD, APN, CNP, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

3. Peter Weiden, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

4. Barbara Dancy, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

Abstract

Background: Only 42% of initial appointments following psychiatric hospitalization are kept nationally. Missed appointments increase the likelihood of rehospitalization and increase costs of outpatient care. Objective: This study explored the feasibility, outcomes, and cost of a transition intervention on attendance at the first postdischarge appointment. Design: A pilot study using a one-group prospective design interviewed 15 patients hospitalized with psychosis to address potential barriers to attendance at the first postdischarge appointment. Patients also identified an agenda for this appointment and received a reminder letter. Results: Twelve (92%) of 13 patients attended the postdischarge appointment compared with the previous rate of 44%. Two additional patients were unable to attend because they had been rehospitalized before the scheduled time of the first appointment. Discussion: Contact with a clinician who can bridge the gap between discharge and the first postdischarge appointment is feasible and may be helpful in increasing attendance rates.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Phychiatric Mental Health

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