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Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría

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Abstract

PINZON OLMOS, Manuel Alejandro; CORTES DUQUE, Carolina; PINZON OLMOS, Tania  and  ARIAS DUARTE, Rafael. Determination of Factors Associated with Early Readmission of Patients with Mental Illness in Two Cities in Colombia During 2018. rev.colomb.psiquiatr. [online]. 2022, vol.51, n.3, pp.176-182.  Epub Nov 13, 2022. ISSN 0034-7450.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rcp.2020.11.006.

Introduction:

Early rehospitalisation in mental health units (SMHUs) is when a patient needs to be readmitted in the first 30 days after receiving discharge, and is mainly due to recurrent decompensation of their mental illness. This phenomenon is related to a worse prognosis and has an impact on the family, social and work environment. Absenteeism from work and additional hospital time are expenses for the health and employment system which have made rehospitalisation a phenomenon of special interest. The present study was carried out with the objective of exploring the factors associated with the readmission of patients with psychiatric illnesses treated in two MHUs during 2018, as well as those modifiable factors that act as protection for this condition.

Methods:

Observational, descriptive study with analytical component of cases and controls in two MHUs in different cities of Colombia. Information was obtained by collecting data from the medical records of patients who were admitted between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2018. The data were collected between 20 February and 27 May 2019. The sample was composed of all the patients who met the criteria for early readmission in both institutions. The study group consisted of 113 patients: (28 cases and 85 controls), matched by the variables: age, sex, place of hospitalisation and diagnosis.

Results:

In the two hospital MHUs the diagnoses found were: depression (15.5%), bipolar affective disorder (33.1%) and schizophrenia (37.3%). In Bogotá, the most prevalent was depression (31.1%) and, in Tunja, it was schizophrenia (44.8%). For both institutions, the factor most associated with readmission was alcohol consumption, but other variables of treatment, family nucleus, and individual intervention were also associated with a greater probability of early readmission.

Conclusions:

It was possible to demonstrate that the use of atypical and/or depot antipsychotics, hospitalisations longer than 15 days, and prescriptions of less than three drugs at discharge, reduce the number of early readmissions to MHUs.

Keywords : Patient readmission; Risk factors; Mental disorders; Psychiatry.

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