Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the Nordic Comparative Study on Sectorized Psychiatry.Method: Included were a total of 837 consecutive 'new' patients (not in contact with the psychiatric services for at least 18 months) admitted to in-patient stay during a period of 1 year to seven psychiatric hospitals in four Nordic countries.Results: Multivariate survival analyses showed that younger age predicted increased readmission risk. Stratifying on gender, diagnostic group and sector revealed a general pattern concerning age which was the only consistent main effect. Living alone and unemployed increased readmission risk in the non-psychosis group, while receipt of aftercare decrease...
Abstract Background We conducted a historical cohort study of patients with schizophrenia to identif...
This study examined predictors of readmission to a general hospital psychiatric unit that provided a...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...
Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the ...
Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the ...
Background Readmission rates are frequently used as a quality indicator for health care, yet their v...
Objective: To obtain the rate of 1-year readmission among psychiatric patients in tertiary centers i...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To explore the risks and rates of readmission and their predictors 14 days, ...
This study explores whether clinicians or a statistical model can better identify patients at risk o...
BACKGROUND: Readmission rates are frequently used as a quality indicator for health care, yet their ...
PURPOSE: The aims of our study are: to explore rehospitalization in mental health services across I...
Introduction: Most mental disorders have a chronic evolution and therefore a certain amount of psych...
Objective: To determine independent predictors of readmission to a psychiatric hospital in Switzerla...
OBJECTIVE: This study was to investigate factors influencing the length of stay and predictors for t...
Objective: Length of stay (LOS) of 'first' in-patient episodes was investigated in this study, which...
Abstract Background We conducted a historical cohort study of patients with schizophrenia to identif...
This study examined predictors of readmission to a general hospital psychiatric unit that provided a...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...
Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the ...
Objective: Predictors for readmission risk were investigated in this study, which forms part of the ...
Background Readmission rates are frequently used as a quality indicator for health care, yet their v...
Objective: To obtain the rate of 1-year readmission among psychiatric patients in tertiary centers i...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To explore the risks and rates of readmission and their predictors 14 days, ...
This study explores whether clinicians or a statistical model can better identify patients at risk o...
BACKGROUND: Readmission rates are frequently used as a quality indicator for health care, yet their ...
PURPOSE: The aims of our study are: to explore rehospitalization in mental health services across I...
Introduction: Most mental disorders have a chronic evolution and therefore a certain amount of psych...
Objective: To determine independent predictors of readmission to a psychiatric hospital in Switzerla...
OBJECTIVE: This study was to investigate factors influencing the length of stay and predictors for t...
Objective: Length of stay (LOS) of 'first' in-patient episodes was investigated in this study, which...
Abstract Background We conducted a historical cohort study of patients with schizophrenia to identif...
This study examined predictors of readmission to a general hospital psychiatric unit that provided a...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...