An observational study in psychiatric acute patients admitted to General Hospital Psychiatric Wards in Italy

被引:15
|
作者
Ballerini A. [1 ]
Boccalon R. [2 ]
Boncompagni G. [3 ]
Casacchia M. [4 ]
Margari F. [5 ]
Minervini L. [6 ]
Righi R. [7 ]
Russo F. [8 ]
Salteri A. [9 ]
机构
[1] S. Maria Nuova Hospital, Florence
[2] Sant' Anna Hospital, Ferrara
[3] S. Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna
[4] San Salvatore Hospital, L'Aquila
[5] Policlinico Consorziale Hospital, Bari
[6] Azienda USL 16 Hospital, Padua
[7] Hospital of Adria, Rovigo
[8] Nuovo Regina Margherita Hospital, Rome
[9] Vimercate Civil Hospital, Milan
关键词
Schizophrenia; Personality Disorder; Acute Episode; Antisocial Personality Disorder; Brief Psychiatric Rate Scale;
D O I
10.1186/1744-859X-6-2
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Objectives: This Italian observational study was aimed at collecting data of psychiatric patients with acute episodes entering General Hospital Psychiatric Wards (GHPWs). Information was focused on diagnosis (DSM-IV), reasons of hospitalisation, prescribed treatment, outcome of aggressive episodes, evolution of the acute episode. Methods: assessments were performed at admission and discharge. Used psychometric scales were the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), the Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS) and the Nurses' Observation Scale for Inpatient Evaluation (NOSIE-30). Results: 864 adult patients weree nrolled in 15 GHPWs: 728 (320 M; mean age 43.6 yrs) completed both admission and discharge visits. A severe psychotic episode with (19.1%) or without (47.7%) aggressive behaviour was the main reason of admission. Schizophrenia (42.8% at admission and 40.1% at discharge) and depression (12.9% at admission and 14.7% at discharge) were the predominant diagnoses. The mean hospital stay was 12 days. The mean (± SD) total score of MOAS at admission, day 7 and discharge was, respectively, 2.53 ± 5.1, 0.38 ± 2.2, and 0.21 ± 1.5. Forty-four (6.0%) patients had episodes of aggressiveness at admission and 8 (1.7%) at day 7. A progressive improvement in each domain/item vs. admission was observed for MOAS and BPRS, while NOSIE-30 did not change from day 4 onwards. The number of patients with al least one psychotic drug taken at admission, in the first 7 days of hospitalisation, and prescribed at discharge, was, respectively: 472 (64.8%), 686 (94.2%) and 676 (92.9%). The respective most frequently psychotic drugs were: BDZs (60.6%, 85.7%, 69.5%), typical anti-psychotics (48.3%, 57.0%, 49.6%), atypical anti-psychotics (35.6%, 41.8%, 39.8%) and antidepressants (40.9%, 48.8%, 43.2%). Rates of patients with one, two or > 2 psychotic drugs taken at admission and day 7, and prescribed at discharge, were, respectively: 24.8%, 8.2% and 13.5% in mono-therapy; 22.0%, 20.6% and 26.6% with two drugs, and 53.2%, 57.8% and 59.0% with > two drugs. Benzodiazepines were the most common drugs both at admission (60.0%) and during hospitalisation (85.7%), and 69.5% were prescribed at discharge. Conclusion: patients with psychiatric diseases in acute phase experienced a satisfactory outcome following intensified therapeutic interventions during hospitalisation. © 2007 Ballerini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Clinical profiles and length of stay of patients with intellectual disability admitted to acute psychiatric wards
    Sajith, Sreedharan
    Su, Alex
    Chui, Jessie
    Wei, Ker-Chiah
    Andrea-Barron, Diana
    Lim, Jan Mei
    Ng, Zhou Wei
    JOURNAL OF POLICY AND PRACTICE IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, 2013, 10 (02) : 166 - 167
  • [22] Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on admissions to general hospital psychiatric wards in Italy: Reduced psychiatric hospitalizations and increased suicidality
    Boldrini, Tommaso
    Girardi, Paolo
    Clerici, Massimo
    Conca, Andreas
    Creati, Chiara
    Di Cicilia, Giuseppe
    Ducci, Giuseppe
    Durbano, Federico
    Maci, Carlo
    Maone, Antonio
    Nicolo, Giuseppe
    Oasi, Osmano
    Percudani, Mauro
    Polselli, Gian Marco
    Pompili, Maurizio
    Rossi, Alessandro
    Salcuni, Silvia
    Tarallo, Federica
    Vita, Antonio
    Lingiardi, Vittorio
    PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 110
  • [23] Use of combinations of antipsychotics in acute wards of a psychiatric hospital
    Leotsakou, C.
    Fiste, M.
    Kalogeropoulou, A.
    Labiris, C.
    Robolis, F.
    Datsi, E.
    Giovanoglou, M.
    Paterakis, P.
    Papadopoulou, A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2008, 11 : 165 - 165
  • [24] Is locating acute wards in the general hospital an essential element in psychiatric reform? The UK experience
    Totman, Jonathan
    Mann, Farhana
    Johnson, Sonia
    EPIDEMIOLOGIA E PSICHIATRIA SOCIALE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES, 2010, 19 (04): : 282 - 286
  • [25] Neuropsychiatry and onconeuronal antibodies: An observational cohort study of 585 patients admitted to acute psychiatric care
    Saether, S. G.
    Schou, M.
    Vaaler, A. E.
    Borowski, K.
    Teegen, B.
    Kondziella, D.
    Stoecker, W.
    Reitan, S. K.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2015, 22 : 362 - 362
  • [27] Depression in patients with schizophrenia admitted to the acute services of the Psychiatric Hospital of Havana
    Llanes Basulto, Yasmani
    Barrios Hernandez, Yanquiel
    Oliva Hernandez, Ignacio
    Pimentel Noda, Susel de la Caridad
    Calvo Guerra, Esvieta
    REVISTA DE PSICOLOGIA PUCP, 2015, 33 (01): : 129 - 149
  • [28] Are psychiatric patients safe in psychiatric wards?
    Bhimani, Mukesh
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2010, 60 (06) : 507 - 507
  • [29] PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT IN GENERAL WARDS
    BROOK, CPB
    STAFFORDCLARK, D
    LANCET, 1961, 1 (718): : 1159 - &
  • [30] The Psychiatric Wards in the Copenhagen Hospital
    Pontoppidon, Knud
    JOURNAL OF MENTAL SCIENCE, 1902, 48 (202): : 525 - 529