Retrospective Analysis of Hospital Records of Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department and Diagnosed with Psychiatric Disorder

Emine Cincioğlu, H. Oksal, G. Durat
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Objective: This study aimed to retrospectively assess the hospital records of patients admitted to the emergency department of a training research hospital and diagnosed with a mental/psychiatric disorder. Material-Methods: In our study, medical records with pre-diagnosis of psychiatric disorder were scanned retrospectively in the electronic environment from the applications made to the emergency department of a training and research hospital in a one-year period covering 2017. The data were collected using a form prepared as per the current literature and developments. Using descriptive statistics, socio-demographic and health history characteristics and clinical diagnoses were evaluated. Results: It was determined that 84.04% of all patients that were admitted to the emergency department for mental health reasons were diagnosed with code F41 (other anxiety disorders), that 23.60% were in the 15-24 age group, and that 69.50% were female. The emergency department admission characteristics of the subjects were as follows: 10.60% of all admissions were made in July, 48.20% were made between 16:01-00:00, 5.00% were referred to psychiatric consultation, 93.60% received ambulatory follow-up, and 12.90% were admitted to the emergency department two or more times within one year. Conclusion: The most common diagnosis was “other anxiety disorders” and the majority of the patients were young adults and female. Since emergency departments are among the first places where individuals seek medical care for mental health, we believe that our results will help structure emergency psychiatric services.
急诊科住院诊断为精神障碍患者病历的回顾性分析
目的:本研究旨在回顾性评估一家培训研究型医院急诊科收治的诊断为精神/精神障碍的患者的住院记录。材料-方法:在我们的研究中,回顾性扫描某培训研究型医院急诊科2017年1年间申请的精神障碍预诊断病历。数据是根据当前文献和发展准备的表格收集的。使用描述性统计,评估社会人口统计学和健康史特征以及临床诊断。结果:84.04%因心理健康原因就诊的急诊科患者被诊断为代码F41(其他焦虑障碍),其中23.60%的患者年龄在15-24岁之间,69.50%的患者为女性。研究对象的急诊科入院特征为:7月入院占10.60%,16:01-00:00入院占48.20%,精神科会诊占5.00%,门诊随访占93.60%,一年内两次及以上急诊科入院占12.90%。结论:以“其他焦虑症”诊断最为常见,且以青壮年和女性患者居多。由于急诊科是人们寻求心理健康医疗护理的第一个地方,我们相信我们的研究结果将有助于构建紧急精神病学服务。
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