Abstract Background Bipolar affective disorder (BAD) is a common severe mental health condition with a relapsing course that may include periods of hospital re-admissions. With recurrent relapses and admissions, the course, prognosis, and patient’s overall quality of life can be affected negatively. This study aims to explore the rates and clinical factors associated with re-admission among individuals with BAD. Method This study used data from a retrospective chart review of all records of patients with BAD admitted in 2018 and followed up their hospital records for four years till 2021 at a large psychiatric unit in Uganda. Cox regression analysis was used to determine the clinical characteristics associated with readmission among patient...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to asse...
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a recurrent disorder for the vast majority of patients, and hospitali...
Background. Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness and has huge morbidity and mortality. Relaps...
There has only been limited research into the predictors of readmission in bipolar disorder. We carr...
Background: Hospital readmissions increase healthcare system costs and can place additional strain o...
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: The aim of this study was to assess re-hospitalization rates of individuals with psychosi...
Objective: To obtain the rate of 1-year readmission among psychiatric patients in tertiary centers i...
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Abstract Frequent Psychiatric Readmission (FPR) (revolving door phenomenon) is characterized by repe...
Abstract View references (30) Introduction: Bipolar disorder is severe, chronic, pleomorphic and o...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this study was to identify prognosis factors associated wi...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to asse...
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a recurrent disorder for the vast majority of patients, and hospitali...
Background. Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness and has huge morbidity and mortality. Relaps...
There has only been limited research into the predictors of readmission in bipolar disorder. We carr...
Background: Hospital readmissions increase healthcare system costs and can place additional strain o...
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: The aim of this study was to assess re-hospitalization rates of individuals with psychosi...
Objective: To obtain the rate of 1-year readmission among psychiatric patients in tertiary centers i...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mhT-LF0Db32zVnCrE0feeN0MawkWaq--/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.goog...
Abstract Frequent Psychiatric Readmission (FPR) (revolving door phenomenon) is characterized by repe...
Abstract View references (30) Introduction: Bipolar disorder is severe, chronic, pleomorphic and o...
<p><strong>Objective: </strong>The aim of this study was to identify prognosis factors associated wi...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Abstract Background High levels of hospital readmission (rehospitalisation rates) is widely used as ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to asse...
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a recurrent disorder for the vast majority of patients, and hospitali...