长期护理院精神病住院病人的再住院情况

Tsang Y.K.A., S. L. Wong
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本研究旨在探讨社会人口学、精神病理及康复支持背景等独立变量对香港长期护理院精神病住院患者再住院的影响。本研究回顾性分析长期护理院中有心理健康需要的精神科住院患者的再住院情况。采用描述性统计方法研究样本数据的分布。采用Logistic回归分析再住院的预测因素。共纳入176名居民,平均年龄56.9岁,SD 8.4岁,其中73%为男性。大多数居民的精神病理特征相似,94.9%的人被诊断为精神分裂症。在2年期间,在1 000名人口中,LSCH居民再住院的发生率为267人。性别、年龄、自杀未遂史、急性精神科转诊、缺乏康复训练计划是再次住院的预测因素。本文讨论了改善康体院舍现有康复支援服务的策略干预措施。
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Re-hospitalization of Psychiatric Residents of a Long-stay Care Home
The aim of this study was to examine independent variables such as socio-demographic, psychopathologic, and rehabilitative support background that might predict re-hospitalization among psychiatric residents of a long-stay care home (LSCH) in Hong Kong. The re-hospitalization of psychiatric residents with mental health needs who were admitted to a long-stay care home during a 2-year period was analyzed retrospectively in this study. Descriptive statistics were gathered to study the distribution of the sample data. Logistic regression was used to examine the predictors of re-hospitalization. 176 residents (mean age 56.9, SD 8.4 years) were included, of whom 73% were male. The psychopathologic characteristics of most residents were similar in that 94.9% of them had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Within the 2-year period the incidence of re-hospitalization among the LSCH residents was 267 out of a population of 1,000. Gender, age, a history of suicide attempts, referral from an acute psychiatric setting, and lack of participation in a rehabilitative training program were the predictors of re-hospitalization. Strategic interventions to improve the current rehabilitative support services of LSCHs are discussed.
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