1. Predictors for readmission risk of new patients: the Nordic Comparative Study on Sectorized Psychiatry.
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Oiesvold T, Saarento O, Sytema S, Vinding H, Göstas G, Lönnerberg O, Muus S, Sandlund M, and Hansson L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Finland, Follow-Up Studies, Health Services Accessibility, Hospitalization, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, Mental Disorders rehabilitation, Middle Aged, Netherlands, Risk Factors, Scandinavian and Nordic Countries, Survival Analysis, Mental Health Services organization & administration, Patient Admission statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the Nordic Comparative Study on Sectorized Psychiatry., Method: Included were a total of 837 consecutive 'new' patients (not in contact with the psychiatric services for at least 18 months) admitted to in-patient stay during a period of 1 year to seven psychiatric hospitals in four Nordic countries., Results: Multivariate survival analyses showed that younger age predicted increased readmission risk. Stratifying on gender, diagnostic group and sector revealed a general pattern concerning age which was the only consistent main effect. Living alone and unemployed increased readmission risk in the non-psychosis group, while receipt of aftercare decreased readmission risk in the psychosis group. A curvilinear relationship was found between availability of psychiatric resources and readmission risk: an intermediate amount of resources was associated with increased risk., Conclusion: Our findings support a hypothesis that readmission risk is multifactorially determined and that interactions have to be considered.
- Published
- 2000
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