The Use of an Emergency Ward by Patients with Depressive or Anxiety Disorders: A One Year Follow-up Study

C. Marchesi, Elisabetta Brusamonti, A. Giannini, R. Di Ruvo, Francesco Mineo, C. Maggini
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Objective: The present study examined patients during the year after the index hospitalization in an Emergency Ward (ED) to determine whether patients with depressive or anxiety disorders have a higher rate of readmission than patients without these conditions. Method: For this purpose, 165 subjects (85 diagnosed with DSM-IV depressive or anxiety disorders and 80 controls) were evaluated with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and with the Duke Severity of Illness Scale both during the index hospitalization and one year later. Hospitalizations during the follow-up period were determined using the hospital database. Results: During the follow-up period, depressed and anxious patients were more frequently rehospitalized in ED wards than controls (p = 0.006), after controlling for the effect of medical illnesses severity, marital status, living arrangement, and employment status. No difference was found regarding the admissions to wards different from ED. Conclusions: Patients with depressive or anxiety disorders use the ED ward more frequently than controls for the diagnosis and treatment of somatic symptoms.
抑郁症或焦虑症患者使用急诊病房:一项为期一年的随访研究
目的:本研究对急诊病房(ED)指数住院后一年内的患者进行调查,以确定患有抑郁症或焦虑症的患者是否比没有这些疾病的患者有更高的再入院率。方法:采用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和杜克疾病严重程度量表(Duke Severity of disease Scale)对165名被诊断为DSM-IV抑郁或焦虑障碍的患者(85名)和对照组(80名)在住院期间和一年后进行评估。使用医院数据库确定随访期间的住院情况。结果:随访期间,在控制疾病严重程度、婚姻状况、生活安排、就业状况等因素的影响后,抑郁、焦虑患者在急诊科病房的再住院率高于对照组(p = 0.006)。结论:抑郁症或焦虑症患者比对照组更频繁地使用急诊科病房诊断和治疗躯体症状。
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