Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study

BackgroundMental health disorders are a problem that affects patients, their families, and the professionals who treat them. Hospital admissions play an important role in caring for people with these diseases due to their effect on quality of life and the high associated cost...

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Main Authors: Góngora Alonso, Susel, Sainz-De-Abajo, Beatriz, De la Torre-Díez, Isabel, Franco-Martin, Manuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-11-01
Series:JMIR Mental Health
Online Access:http://mental.jmir.org/2020/11/e15776/
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spelling doaj-8b5a2a380456476bacedc754fb8c8c592021-05-03T04:37:29ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Mental Health2368-79592020-11-01711e1577610.2196/15776Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative StudyGóngora Alonso, SuselSainz-De-Abajo, BeatrizDe la Torre-Díez, IsabelFranco-Martin, Manuel BackgroundMental health disorders are a problem that affects patients, their families, and the professionals who treat them. Hospital admissions play an important role in caring for people with these diseases due to their effect on quality of life and the high associated costs. In Spain, at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, a new disease management model is being implemented, consisting of not admitting patients with mental diseases to the hospital. Instead, they are supervised in sheltered apartments or centers for patients with these types of disorders. ObjectiveThe main goal of this research is to evaluate the evolution of hospital days of stay of patients with mental disorders in different hospitals in a region of Spain, to analyze the impact of the new hospital management model. MethodsFor the development of this study, a database of patients with mental disorders was used, taking into account the acute inpatient psychiatry unit of 11 hospitals in a region of Spain. SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 23.0 (IBM Corp), was used to calculate statistical values related to hospital days of stay of patients. The data included are from the periods of 2005-2011 and 2012-2015. ResultsAfter analyzing the results, regarding the days of stay in the different health care complexes for the period between 2005 and 2015, we observed that since 2012 at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, the total number of days of stay were reduced by 64.69%. This trend is due to the implementation of a new hospital management model in this health complex. ConclusionsWith the application of a new hospital management model at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, the number of days of stay of patients with mental diseases as well as the associated hospital costs were considerably reduced.http://mental.jmir.org/2020/11/e15776/
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author Góngora Alonso, Susel
Sainz-De-Abajo, Beatriz
De la Torre-Díez, Isabel
Franco-Martin, Manuel
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Sainz-De-Abajo, Beatriz
De la Torre-Díez, Isabel
Franco-Martin, Manuel
Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
JMIR Mental Health
author_facet Góngora Alonso, Susel
Sainz-De-Abajo, Beatriz
De la Torre-Díez, Isabel
Franco-Martin, Manuel
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title Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
title_short Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
title_full Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
title_fullStr Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Health Care Management Models for the Evolution of Hospitalization in Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Units: Comparative Quantitative Study
title_sort health care management models for the evolution of hospitalization in acute inpatient psychiatry units: comparative quantitative study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Mental Health
issn 2368-7959
publishDate 2020-11-01
description BackgroundMental health disorders are a problem that affects patients, their families, and the professionals who treat them. Hospital admissions play an important role in caring for people with these diseases due to their effect on quality of life and the high associated costs. In Spain, at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, a new disease management model is being implemented, consisting of not admitting patients with mental diseases to the hospital. Instead, they are supervised in sheltered apartments or centers for patients with these types of disorders. ObjectiveThe main goal of this research is to evaluate the evolution of hospital days of stay of patients with mental disorders in different hospitals in a region of Spain, to analyze the impact of the new hospital management model. MethodsFor the development of this study, a database of patients with mental disorders was used, taking into account the acute inpatient psychiatry unit of 11 hospitals in a region of Spain. SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 23.0 (IBM Corp), was used to calculate statistical values related to hospital days of stay of patients. The data included are from the periods of 2005-2011 and 2012-2015. ResultsAfter analyzing the results, regarding the days of stay in the different health care complexes for the period between 2005 and 2015, we observed that since 2012 at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, the total number of days of stay were reduced by 64.69%. This trend is due to the implementation of a new hospital management model in this health complex. ConclusionsWith the application of a new hospital management model at the Healthcare Complex of Zamora, the number of days of stay of patients with mental diseases as well as the associated hospital costs were considerably reduced.
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