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摘要
评估国民健康结局量表(HoNOS)评分从入院到出院的变化,出院后28天和6个月的再入院率,以及与母婴病房(MBU)再入院相关的因素。一项探索性队列研究于2017年3月至2018年8月(18个月)期间在澳大利亚一家公共精神病学MBU住院的母婴双体完成。采用依赖样本t检验比较临床评定的国民健康结局量表(HoNOS)的入院和出院分数。出院后6个月内再入住任何精神科住院单位的频率由医疗记录确定。评估了再次入院和未再次入院母亲的特征。在入院的82例母婴双联体中,12例(14.63%)女性在6个月内再次入院,6例(7.31%)在28天内再次入院。总HoNOS评分在入院和出院期间显著改善(t(81)=9.45, p
Exploring Discharge Outcomes and Readmission Rates of Mothers Admitted to a Psychiatric Mother and Baby Unit.
To evaluate change in Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) scores from admission to discharge, readmission rates after 28-day and six months post-discharge, and factors associated with readmission in a Mother and Baby Unit (MBU). An exploratory cohort study was completed of mother-infant dyads admitted to a public psychiatric MBU in Australia between March 2017 and August 2018 (18 months). Admission and discharge scores on the clinician-rated Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) were compared using dependent samples t-tests. The frequency of readmission to any psychiatric inpatient unit within six months of discharge was determined from medical records. Characteristics of mothers who were and were not readmitted were evaluated. Of the 82 mother-infant dyads admissions, 12 (14.63%) women were readmitted within six months, and six (7.31%) were readmitted within 28-days. Total HoNOS scores significantly improved between admission and discharge (t(81)=9.45, p<.000). Descriptive statistics for demographics, diagnoses, Mental Health Act status and discharge supports were computed for women readmitted and not readmitted. While these readmission rates and HONOS scores reflect a successful MBU admission, further research is required with larger sample sizes and more specific maternal and infant mental health outcome measures.