Green J H
Department of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1988 Sep;39(9):963-6. doi: 10.1176/ps.39.9.963.
The relationship between frequent rehospitalization and compliance with treatment (medication and aftercare) was examined in a retrospective chart review of patients treated at an urban community mental health center over an 18-month period. Twenty-five patients who had been hospitalized three or more times during the study period were compared with a matched group of 25 patients who had been hospitalized less than three times and with the total group of 698 patients active at the center throughout that period. The study found a highly significant correlation between noncompliance with medication and frequent rehospitalization. Compared with the general psychiatric patient population, frequently hospitalized patients tended to be younger and to have a chronic psychiatric illness, particularly one with an affective component, that featured at least intermittent psychosis. The author recommends study of outpatient commitment to treatment as a means of reducing noncompliance.
在对一家城市社区心理健康中心18个月期间接受治疗的患者进行的回顾性病历审查中,研究了频繁再次住院与治疗依从性(药物治疗和后续护理)之间的关系。将研究期间住院三次或三次以上的25名患者与25名住院次数少于三次的匹配患者组以及该期间中心活跃的698名患者的总体进行了比较。研究发现,不依从药物治疗与频繁再次住院之间存在高度显著的相关性。与一般精神科患者群体相比,频繁住院的患者往往更年轻,患有慢性精神疾病,尤其是伴有情感成分且至少有间歇性精神病症状的疾病。作者建议研究门诊治疗承诺作为减少不依从性的一种手段。