Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera

Objective: To identify the general characteristics that influence a long hospital stay in the acute wards of a mental health institution and to compare them with the reason for admission. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study was conducted at the Hospital V...

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Main Authors: Roger Abanto, Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez, Adrián Arévalo, Sandra Orihuela
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martín de Porres 2018-02-01
Series:Horizonte Médico
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Online Access:http://www.horizontemedicina.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/826/472
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spelling doaj-64473991ebb640ad9194fbec7c260ffa2020-11-25T01:44:08ZspaUniversidad de San Martín de PorresHorizonte Médico1727-558X2227-35302018-02-011816070http://dx.doi.org/10.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n2.10Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco HerreraRoger Abanto0Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez1Adrián Arévalo 2Sandra Orihuela3Hospital Victor Larco Herrera. Lima, Perú; Médico Psiquiatra, Jefe del Departamento de EpidemiologíaHospital Victor Larco Herrera. Lima, Perú;Médico Residente de Psiquiatría Hospital Victor Larco Herrera. Lima, Perú; Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina “San Fernando”. Lima, Perú;Médico Residente de Psiquiatría Hospital Victor Larco Herrera. Lima, Perú; Universidad Ricardo Palma, Facultad de Medicina. Lima, Perú; Médico Residente de Psiquiatría.Objective: To identify the general characteristics that influence a long hospital stay in the acute wards of a mental health institution and to compare them with the reason for admission. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study was conducted at the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera in patients between 18 and 65 years of age staying longer than 60 days in the acute wards. Medical records review, data collection in structured files, and statistical analysis through IBM SPSS Statistics Base 22.0 were performed. Main outcome measures were the frequencies, mean and p value (obtained by chi square test) in the variables of personal, clinical and social characteristics. Results: Out of the total number of inpatients, 52 % were staying longer than 60 days, 45 % were youths and young adults (median = 35.89, SD = 10.45), 60 % were women, 61 % had secondary education, 81 % were single, 74 % were unemployed, 74 % were admitted through the emergency department, 55 % were readmitted, 53 % were from Lima, 62 % had schizophrenia which was the most frequent diagnosis, 61 % showed comorbidities, 64 % presented an aggressive behavior on admission, 63 % showed a stable progression, 47 % were admitted due to legal reasons, 47 % were admitted due to clinical reasons, 74.2 % mainly received combination therapies, 52 % did not experience social or family abandonment, 66 % were accompanied by their relatives, 71.4 % were accompanied by the police, 72.6 % had a dysfunctional family, 51.6 % were supported by their parents, and 92 % were covered by the Comprehensive Health Service (SIS). There is greater statistical significance in gender, marital status, origin, admission route, patient type or condition (new or readmitted), and company of relatives and other persons at admission. Conclusions: Hospital stay is affected by personal factors such as gender and marital status in patients admitted due to legal reasons. The origin, clinical factors such as the admission route and condition, and social factors such as the company of relatives and other persons, have influence on patients admitted due to clinical reasons.http://www.horizontemedicina.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/826/472Mental patientshospitalizationmental health
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author Roger Abanto
Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez
Adrián Arévalo
Sandra Orihuela
spellingShingle Roger Abanto
Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez
Adrián Arévalo
Sandra Orihuela
Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
Horizonte Médico
Mental patients
hospitalization
mental health
author_facet Roger Abanto
Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez
Adrián Arévalo
Sandra Orihuela
author_sort Roger Abanto
title Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
title_short Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
title_full Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
title_fullStr Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
title_full_unstemmed Personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
title_sort personal, clinical and social characteristics of inpatients with long hospital stay in the acute wards of the hospital víctor larco herrera
publisher Universidad de San Martín de Porres
series Horizonte Médico
issn 1727-558X
2227-3530
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Objective: To identify the general characteristics that influence a long hospital stay in the acute wards of a mental health institution and to compare them with the reason for admission. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study was conducted at the Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera in patients between 18 and 65 years of age staying longer than 60 days in the acute wards. Medical records review, data collection in structured files, and statistical analysis through IBM SPSS Statistics Base 22.0 were performed. Main outcome measures were the frequencies, mean and p value (obtained by chi square test) in the variables of personal, clinical and social characteristics. Results: Out of the total number of inpatients, 52 % were staying longer than 60 days, 45 % were youths and young adults (median = 35.89, SD = 10.45), 60 % were women, 61 % had secondary education, 81 % were single, 74 % were unemployed, 74 % were admitted through the emergency department, 55 % were readmitted, 53 % were from Lima, 62 % had schizophrenia which was the most frequent diagnosis, 61 % showed comorbidities, 64 % presented an aggressive behavior on admission, 63 % showed a stable progression, 47 % were admitted due to legal reasons, 47 % were admitted due to clinical reasons, 74.2 % mainly received combination therapies, 52 % did not experience social or family abandonment, 66 % were accompanied by their relatives, 71.4 % were accompanied by the police, 72.6 % had a dysfunctional family, 51.6 % were supported by their parents, and 92 % were covered by the Comprehensive Health Service (SIS). There is greater statistical significance in gender, marital status, origin, admission route, patient type or condition (new or readmitted), and company of relatives and other persons at admission. Conclusions: Hospital stay is affected by personal factors such as gender and marital status in patients admitted due to legal reasons. The origin, clinical factors such as the admission route and condition, and social factors such as the company of relatives and other persons, have influence on patients admitted due to clinical reasons.
topic Mental patients
hospitalization
mental health
url http://www.horizontemedicina.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/826/472
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