AUDIT OF NEW LONG-STAY PATIENTS IN A DISTRICT GENERAL-HOSPITAL

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作者
KURIAN, M
GEORGE, S
BALLARD, CG
RAMALINGAM
MOHAN, NC
CUMELLA, S
机构
[1] HIGH CROFT HOSP, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV BIRMINGHAM, DEPT PSYCHIAT, BIRMINGHAM B15 2QZ, ENGLAND
关键词
NEW LONG-STAY PATIENTS; DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL; LONG TERM CARE;
D O I
10.1017/S0790966700016062
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To describe the characteristics of ''new'' long-stay patients in a district general hospital psychiatric unit. Method: A ''new'' long-stay patient was defined as a patient aged 18 or more who on the census date had been in a district general hospital psychiatric ward for longer than six months but less than six years. There was no upper age limit but patients with a primary diagnosis of dementia were excluded from the study. Information about each patient was obtained from medical and nursing cases notes. Patients were interviewed by one interviewer to determine their views on discharge from hospital. All the members of the multi-disciplinary team were interviewed by one interviewer to obtain their judgements about future accommodation needs of the patients. Results: ''New'' long-stay patients are typically single in their mid-forties with no supportive relatives. Most have a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia. They have a long psychiatric history and the majority had been in hospital between 6 months and three years. The principle reasons for prolonged stay were persistence of active psychotic symptomatology, schizophrenic defect state, poor social skills and antisocial behaviour. Conclusion: A group of ''new'' long-stay patients have accumulated in Wolverhampton district general hospital psychiatric unit, despite modern methods of treatment and the availability of a good range of rehabilitation facilities. They are a diverse group including patients with a severe schizophrenic disorders, affective disorders, personality disorders and organic disorders. Ideally, if these patients are to be placed in the community, rather than remaining as inpatients, then placement would need to be in specialised facilities like hospital hostels.
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