"Oldest Old" Attending Psychiatric Emergency Services: A Monocentric Retrospective Study.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hugo Tiercelin, Mathilde Gras, Jérôme Silva, David Barruel, Raphaël Gourevitch, Nicolas Hoertel, Alexandra Pham-Scottez
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Abstract

"Oldest old", although increasingly numerous, remain insufficiently described in mental health services. By studying those who visit the busiest Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) in France, our primary objective was to describe the "oldest old" seeking psychiatric care and, secondly, to identify predictive factors of hospitalization. We chose a cut-off age of 80 years and recruited all patients who visited our monocentric PES over a five-year period between 2018 and 2022. This retrospective observational study relied on clinical assessments and medical records. A total of 306 visits from 274 distinct patients were analyzed. Patients were mostly women, living alone at home, with a psychiatric history and using psychotropic medications. The majority were diagnosed with mood disorders and did not appear to have cognitive impairment. Patients were primarily referred to either inpatient or outpatient psychiatric care. These results enhance our understanding of the psychiatric needs of the "oldest-old".

“最老的老人”参加精神科急诊服务:一项单中心回顾性研究
“最老的老人”虽然越来越多,但在精神卫生服务中仍然没有得到充分的描述。通过研究那些访问法国最繁忙的精神病紧急服务中心(PES)的人,我们的主要目标是描述寻求精神病治疗的“最老的老人”,其次,确定住院治疗的预测因素。我们选择了80岁的截止年龄,并招募了在2018年至2022年的五年间访问我们单中心PES的所有患者。这项回顾性观察性研究依赖于临床评估和医疗记录。共分析了274例不同患者的306次就诊。患者多为女性,独居,有精神病史,服用精神药物。大多数人被诊断为情绪障碍,似乎没有认知障碍。患者主要转介到住院或门诊精神科护理。这些结果增强了我们对“最老的老人”的精神需求的理解。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology (JGP) brings together original research, clinical reviews, and timely case reports on neuropsychiatric care of aging patients, including age-related biologic, neurologic, and psychiatric illnesses; psychosocial problems; forensic issues; and family care. The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed information on cognitive, mood, anxiety, addictive, and sleep disorders in older patients, as well as tested diagnostic tools and therapies.
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