Psychiatric treatment outcomes of travelers admitted to a psychiatric hospital: a retrospective analysis.

IF 2.4 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Achim Burrer, Tobias R Spiller, Jose Marie Koussemou, Georgios Schoretsanitis, Philipp Homan, Steffi Weidt, Erich Seifritz, Stefan Vetter, Stephan T Egger
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Background: Travel-related psychiatric disorders range from anxiety disorders to mood disorders, substance abuse, and psychosis. Various travel-associated factors such as dehydration, time shifts, changes in social structures or stress factors are discussed for these disorders. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the quality and outcome of psychiatric treatment in travelers hospitalized abroad. This study is the first to compare outcome of treatment in psychiatric travelers to domestic patients.

Methods: We analyzed electronic health records of travelers in the Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich from January 2013 to December 2020. Each traveler was matched with one Swiss national and one migrant using propensity score matching.

Results: Travelers showed inferior CGI-I scores at discharge (F(2,969) = 5.72; p = 0.003). The length of stay was shorter (F(2,969) = 38.74:p < 0.001) for travelers (9.69 ± 14.31) than for Swiss nationals (24.69 ± 29.42) and migrants (24.74 ± 28.62). The transfer rate to another hospital was higher (X2(2,972) = 50.85: p < 0.001) for travelers (79, 29.4%) than for Swiss nationals (25, 7.7%) or migrants (26, 8.0%).

Conclusions: Psychiatric treatments of hospitalized travelers showed a lower symptom improvement while presenting a more severe overall condition at discharge. Length of stay was shorter compared to domestic patients. Admission of travelers was initiated involuntarily more frequently. This most closely reflects the theory that travelers are typically hospitalized in severe emergencies and are promptly discharged or repatriated after an initial treatment response has been achieved.

入住精神病院的旅行者的精神治疗结果:回顾性分析。
背景:与旅行相关的精神疾病包括焦虑症、情绪障碍、药物滥用和精神病。各种旅行相关的因素,如脱水,时间变化,社会结构的变化或压力因素讨论了这些障碍。对于在国外住院的旅行者的精神治疗的质量和结果缺乏了解。本研究是第一个比较精神病旅行者与国内患者治疗结果的研究。方法:分析2013年1月至2020年12月苏黎世精神病学大学医院出行者的电子健康记录。每个旅行者与一个瑞士国民和一个移民使用倾向得分匹配。结果:出行者出院时CGI-I评分较低(F(2,969) = 5.72;p = 0.003)。住院时间较短(F(2,969) = 38.74; p (2,972) = 50.85: p)结论:住院旅行者的精神病学治疗症状改善程度较低,出院时整体病情较严重。住院时间较国内患者短。旅行者的接纳更频繁地不由自主地开始。这最密切地反映了这样一种理论,即旅行者通常在严重紧急情况下住院,并在取得初步治疗反应后迅速出院或遣返。
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审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is an open access journal that considers basic, translational and applied research, as well as reviews and commentary, related to the prevention and management of healthcare and diseases in international travelers. Given the changes in demographic trends of travelers globally, as well as the epidemiological transitions which many countries are experiencing, the journal considers non-infectious problems including chronic disease among target populations of interest as well as infectious diseases.
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