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精神科住院环境中基于种族的约束使用频率和持续时间差异

Race-Based Disparities in the Frequency and Duration of Restraint Use in a Psychiatric Inpatient Setting.

作者信息

Singal Sonali, Howell Danielle, Hanna Lauren, Tang Sunny X, Van Meter Anna, Saito Ema, Kane John M, Michaels Timothy I

机构信息

Institute of Behavioral Science, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Manhasset, New York (Singal, Tang, Kane); Department of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick (Singal); Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine, Hofstra/Northwell Health, Hempstead, New York (Howell, Hanna, Kane, Michaels); Department of Psychiatry, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Northwell Health, Glen Oaks, New York (Hanna, Tang, Van Meter, Saito, Michaels); Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York City (Van Meter).

出版信息

Psychiatr Serv. 2024 Apr 1;75(4):308-315. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.20230057. Epub 2023 Oct 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Patients' race and age have each been identified as risk factors for experiencing restraint events during psychiatric hospitalization. Restraint duration is also an important variable in determining disparities in treatment. To the authors' knowledge, no studies to date have examined the effect of the interaction of race and age on restraint use and duration in inpatient psychiatric settings. This retrospective chart review of electronic medical records of patients admitted between 2012 and 2019 sought to examine whether race and age interacted in predicting differences in the use and duration of restraints in a psychiatric inpatient setting.

METHODS

Logistic and hierarchical regression analyses were conducted on data from a sample of 29,739 adolescent (ages 12-17 years) and adult (ages ≥18 years) inpatients to determine whether the interaction of race and age group (adolescent or adult) significantly predicted a restraint event or differences in restraint duration.

RESULTS

Black (adjusted OR [AOR]=1.85) and multiracial (AOR=1.36) patients were more likely to experience a restraint event than were their White peers. Black race was also significantly (p=0.001) associated with longer restraint duration. No significant interaction was detected between race and age in predicting restraint events or duration.

CONCLUSIONS

Although the interaction between race and age did not predict restraint events or duration, the findings indicate racial disparities in the frequency and duration of restraint events among Black and multiracial individuals and may inform efforts to reduce these events.

摘要

目的

患者的种族和年龄均已被确定为精神科住院期间发生约束事件的风险因素。约束持续时间也是确定治疗差异的一个重要变量。据作者所知,迄今为止尚无研究探讨种族和年龄的相互作用对住院精神科环境中约束使用及持续时间的影响。本项对2012年至2019年期间入院患者电子病历的回顾性图表研究,旨在探讨在精神科住院环境中,种族和年龄在预测约束使用及持续时间差异方面是否存在相互作用。

方法

对29739名青少年(12至17岁)和成人(≥18岁)住院患者样本的数据进行逻辑回归和分层回归分析,以确定种族和年龄组(青少年或成人)的相互作用是否能显著预测约束事件或约束持续时间的差异。

结果

黑人(调整后比值比[AOR]=1.85)和多种族患者(AOR=1.36)比白人同龄人更有可能经历约束事件。黑人种族也与更长的约束持续时间显著相关(p=0.001)。在预测约束事件或持续时间方面,未检测到种族和年龄之间的显著相互作用。

结论

尽管种族和年龄之间的相互作用并未预测约束事件或持续时间,但研究结果表明黑人和多种族个体在约束事件的频率和持续时间上存在种族差异,这可能为减少这些事件的努力提供参考。

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