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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 40(3): 306-308, July-Sept. 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1039089

ABSTRACT

Objective: Involuntary hospitalization for acute psychiatry cases can be acceptable when there is potential harm. However, there are few reasons for a patient committed on these grounds to stay in an institution for a long period. The objective of the present study was to identify the profile and costs of compulsory hospitalizations over 20 days in a public psychiatric hospital in the coastal region of the state of São Paulo. Methods: Retrospective data were collected from the medical records of 1,064 patients admitted between July 2013 and June 2016 from an intensive mental healthcare unit in Santos, state of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: Records were found of 527 patients who had been hospitalized for at least 21 days during the study period. Long-term hospitalization related to judicial mandates represented 5.9% of the total sample. These patients stayed in the hospital for an average period of 142 days, while patients hospitalized for any other reason stayed an average period of 35 days (p < 0.001). The cost of a long-term court-ordered hospitalization averaged US$ 21,311 per patient. Conclusion: Judicial mandate has been an important reason for the long-term hospitalization of chronic psychiatric patients in Santos, Brazil.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Hospitalization/economics , Hospitals, Psychiatric/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Public/statistics & numerical data , Mental Disorders/economics , Patient Admission , Psychotic Disorders/economics , Brazil , Retrospective Studies , Intensive Care Units , Length of Stay , Mental Disorders/therapy
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Ceylon Med J ; 2001 Dec; 46(4): 121-3
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-49175

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OBJECTIVE: To assess impact of long term psychotic disorders on caregivers. DESIGN: A questionnaire based, interviewer administered, cross-sectional survey using the translated version of a Burden Assessment scale (BAS). SETTING: Outpatient clinic of the University Psychiatry Unit, National Hospital, Sri Lanka. SAMPLE: 50 caregivers of patients suffering from psychotic disorders for more than 2 years. MEASUREMENTS: The BAS was administered to 50 caregivers to assess degree of distress and domains of concerns. RESULTS: 60% of caregivers felt very anxious and depressed. 54% experienced a financial decline, and 82% felt responsible for meeting the entire financial needs of the patient. 54% felt that their workload increased due to the illness. 58% of the caregivers were parents. CONCLUSIONS: Caregivers of patients with long term psychotic disorders are distressed, and have several concerns. Interventions focused on these will relieve the distress of caregivers and help patients. A majority of caregivers are parents. This has future implications, as many patients are not capable of independent living.


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Caregivers/psychology , Chronic Disease , Cross-Sectional Studies , Family/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Psychotic Disorders/economics , Surveys and Questionnaires , Stress, Psychological , Workload
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