Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Training and Research Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Rize, Turkey,
Psychiatr Danub. 2021 Spring;33(1):18-26. doi: 10.24869/psyd.2021.18.
Patients with chronic mental illness are frequently hospitalized and discharged from psychiatry wards. This situation is referred to as the "revolving door phenomenon" (RDP). In addition to factors related to the patient and the disease, limited number of beds leading to shortened hospital stay are among the reasons associated with frequent hospitalization. This study aims to compare patients with RDP and patients with single hospitalization in terms of clinical, sociodemographic, and treatment-oriented characteristics in order to evaluate the risk factors causing frequent hospitalization.
In this study, patients who were admitted and hospitalized between May 1, 2011 - May 1, 2016 were retrospectively evaluated from patient records. The RDP group consisted of 74 patients and the single-hospitalization group consisted of 59 patients who met inclusion criteria.
The RDP group had significantly higher rates of male gender, ECT history, past suicide attempts, multiple drug treatment, clozapine use, legal incidents, and noncompliance to follow up following discharge compared to the single-hospitalization group (p<0.05).
This study demonstrates that Turkey also has RDP patients with characteristics and hospitalization patterns similar to patients in countries with different cultural, social, and economic conditions. It is important to identify and correct factors that cause frequent hospitalization as it will reduce the burden of the health system as well as provide benefit to the patient.
慢性精神疾病患者经常出入精神科病房并出院。这种情况被称为“旋转门现象”(RDP)。除了与患者和疾病相关的因素外,导致住院时间缩短的病床数量有限也是导致频繁住院的原因之一。本研究旨在比较 RDP 患者和单次住院患者的临床、社会人口学和治疗相关特征,以评估导致频繁住院的危险因素。
本研究回顾性评估了 2011 年 5 月 1 日至 2016 年 5 月 1 日期间入院和住院的患者记录。RDP 组由 74 例患者组成,符合纳入标准的单次住院组由 59 例患者组成。
与单次住院组相比,RDP 组男性、ECT 史、既往自杀未遂、多种药物治疗、氯氮平使用、法律事件和出院后不遵医嘱的比例明显更高(p<0.05)。
本研究表明,土耳其也有 RDP 患者,其特征和住院模式与文化、社会和经济条件不同的国家的患者相似。识别和纠正导致频繁住院的因素非常重要,这不仅可以减轻医疗系统的负担,还可以使患者受益。