Decentralized outpatient teams in community-based psychiatric care. Comparison of two Bavarian rural catchment areas

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Valdes-Stauber, J. [1 ]
Putzhammer, A. [2 ]
Kilian, R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, Klin Psychiat & Psychotherapie 1, Abt Psychosomat Med, Zentrum Psychiat Sudwurttemberg, D-88212 Ravensburg, Germany
[2] Bezirkskrankenhaus Kaufbeuren, Kaufbeuren, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Klin Psychiat & Psychotherapie 2, Bezirkskrankenhaus Gunzburg, D-88212 Ravensburg, Germany
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NERVENARZT | 2014年 / 85卷 / 05期
关键词
Psychiatric outpatient clinics; Psychiatric admission figures; Psychiatric care expenses; Cumulative length of inpatient-stay; Community-based psychiatry; DISORDERS;
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10.1007/s00115-013-3836-2
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Psychiatric outpatient clinics (PIAs) are an indispensable care service for crisis intervention and multidisciplinary treatment of people suffering from severe and persistent mental disorders. The decentralization of outpatient clinics can be understood as a further step in the deinstitutionalization process. This cross-sectional study (n=1,663) compared the central outpatient clinic with the decentralized teams for the year 2010 by means of analyses of variance, chi(2)-tests and robust multivariate regression models. The longitudinal assessment (descriptively and by means of Prais-Winsten regression models for time series) was based on all hospitalizations for the two decentralized teams (n = 6,693) according to partial catchment areas for the time period 2002-2010 in order to examine trends after their installation in the year 2007. Decentralized teams were found to be similar with respect to the care profile but cared for relatively more patients suffering from dementia, addictive and mood disorders but not for those suffering from schizophrenia and personality disorders. Decentralized teams showed less outpatient care costs as well as psychopharmacological expenses but a lower contact frequency than the central outpatient clinic. Total expenses for psychiatric care were not significantly different and assessed hospitalization variables (e.g. total number of annual admissions, cumulative length of inpatient-stay and annual hospitalizations per patient) changed slightly 3 years after installation of the decentralized teams. The number of admissions of people suffering from schizophrenia decreased whereas those for mood and stress disorders increased. Decentralized outpatient teams seemed to reach patients in rural regions who previously were not reached by the central outpatient clinic. Economic figures indicate advantages for the installation of such teams because care expenses are not higher than for patients treated in centralized outpatient clinics and because hospitalization figures for the whole catchment area did not increase.
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