Clinical decision-making before discharge in hospitalized persons with schizophrenia: a Spanish Delphi expert consensus

José Manuel Montes, Luis Agüera-Ortiz, Anna Mané, Jose Martinez-Raga, Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas
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The care of people with schizophrenia (PWS) is usually provided in an outpatient setting by community mental health teams. However, PWS frequently require inpatient treatment because of a wide array of clinical, personal and/or social situations. Unfortunately, to our knowledge, there are no guidelines available to help psychiatrists in the decision-making process on hospital discharge for PWS. The aim of this project was to develop an expert consensus on discharge criteria for PWS after their stay in an acute inpatient psychiatric unit.Using a modified Delphi method a group of 42 psychiatrists throughout Spain evaluated four areas of interest regarding this issue: clinical symptomatology, treatment-related factors, follow-up health care units after discharge, and physical health and monitoring.After two rounds, among the 64 statements, a consensus was reached for 59 (92.2%) statements. In three (17.7%) of the 17 statements on ‘clinical symptomatology’ and 2 (13.3%) of the 15 statements on ‘follow-up health care units after discharge’, a consensus was not reached; in contrast, a consensus was reached for all statements concerning ‘treatment-related factors’ and those concerning ‘physical health and monitoring’. The consensus results highlight the importance for discharge of the control of symptoms rather than their suppression during admission and of tolerability in the selection of anantipsychotic.Although there is a lack of relevant data for guiding the discharge of PWS after hospitalization in an acute inpatient psychiatric unit, we expect that this consensus based on expert opinion may help clinicians to take appropriate decisions.
精神分裂症住院患者出院前的临床决策:西班牙德尔菲专家共识
精神分裂症患者(PWS)的治疗通常由社区精神卫生小组在门诊环境中提供。然而,由于临床、个人和/或社会等多方面的原因,精神分裂症患者经常需要住院治疗。遗憾的是,据我们所知,目前还没有任何指南可以帮助精神科医生在PWS患者出院时做出决策。该项目旨在就 PWS 患者在急诊住院精神病科住院后的出院标准达成专家共识。西班牙各地的 42 名精神科医生采用改良的德尔菲法对该问题的四个相关领域进行了评估:临床症状、治疗相关因素、出院后的后续医疗单位以及身体健康和监测。在关于 "临床症状 "的 17 项陈述中,有 3 项(17.7%)未达成共识;在关于 "出院后的后续医疗单位 "的 15 项陈述中,有 2 项(13.3%)未达成共识;相比之下,关于 "治疗相关因素 "和 "身体健康和监测 "的所有陈述均达成了共识。虽然目前还缺乏相关数据来指导PWS患者在急诊住院精神病科住院后的出院事宜,但我们希望这一基于专家意见的共识能够帮助临床医生做出适当的决定。
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