Concordance between admission and discharge diagnosis of a child and adolescent psychiatry inpatient unit.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-19 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.23.07225-7
Mahmoud Bashtawi, Nasreen Roberts, Kevin Parker, Mazin Alqhazo
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatry is arguably the most medical practice that is affected by culture. The pediatric literature is sparse with respect to the differences between child psychiatric units in different cultures and different countries. In this study, we aim to investigate the discordance between admission diagnosis and discharge diagnosis for child psychiatric disorders.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 206 patients admitted to a university hospital inpatient child and adolescent psychiatry unit in Ontario, Canada. The data extracted from electronic charts were age, gender, DSM-IV-based diagnosis at admission, living arrangement before admission, length of stay (minimum one day), post-discharge diagnosis, and post-discharge outcomes.

Results: There was 75% agreement with the discharge diagnosis. We found strong negative and positive associations between conduct disorder at discharge and the prescription of antipsychotics (+), antidepressants (-), and stimulants (-), and there was a strong association between a conduct disorder (CD) diagnosis and medication-free status. The powerful effect size of stimulant medication was specific to the association between a primary diagnosis of ADHD (vs. not-ADHD) and stimulant medication (c2=127.5, df=1, phi=0.79, P<0.0001).

Conclusions: We have found a significant agreement between admission and discharge diagnosis. It is suggested that the inpatient stay helped to refine the formulation and to improve the child's well-being.

某儿童青少年精神科住院单位入院与出院诊断的一致性分析。
背景:精神病学可以说是最受文化影响的医学实践。关于不同文化和不同国家的儿童精神科之间的差异,儿科文献很少。本研究旨在探讨儿童精神障碍入院诊断与出院诊断的不一致性。方法:对加拿大安大略省某大学医院儿童和青少年精神科206例住院患者进行回顾性分析。从电子图表中提取的数据包括年龄、性别、入院时基于dsm - iv的诊断、入院前的生活安排、住院时间(至少1天)、出院后诊断和出院后结局。结果:出院诊断符合率75%。我们发现出院时品行障碍与抗精神病药(+)、抗抑郁药(-)和兴奋剂(-)处方之间存在强烈的负相关和正相关,品行障碍(CD)诊断与无药物状态之间存在强烈的关联。兴奋剂药物的强大效应量特异于ADHD(相对于非ADHD)和兴奋剂药物的初步诊断之间的关联(c2=127.5, df=1, phi=0.79, p)。结论:我们发现入院和出院诊断之间存在显著的一致性。建议住院有助于完善配方和改善儿童的福祉。
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