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Early readmission to psychiatric units poses a significant challenge for both patients with mental health issues and healthcare institutions. It hampers patient progress and prognosis, and the professional approach taken during discharge can greatly influence the recovery process. This paper proposes a multicomponent discharge transition intervention to mitigate the risk of early readmission to a Mental Health Hospitalization Unit (MHHU).
The intervention entails developing a measurement scale to assess patients' risk of early readmission, allowing for stratification into high, medium, and low-risk categories. Tailored intervention strategies will focus on ensuring adherence and continuity of care post-discharge, with a more comprehensive approach for high-risk patients. Additionally, a post-discharge psychotherapeutic group will be incorporated for high-risk cases to support recovery. The efficacy of the program will be analyzed by comparing the overall early readmission risk at the Regional Hospital of Malaga's MHHU with the previous year, using admission episodes from two other hospitals in the province as a control group where the intervention program is not implemented. The success of the post-discharge group psychotherapeutic intervention will be evaluated through pre-post assessments of recovery measures, functionality, subjective well-being, social support, and treatment satisfaction.
This proposal aims to address the issue of early readmission to psychiatric units by enhancing predictability and understanding of intervention strategies to reduce readmission rates.
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The aim of this study is, firstly, to create a tool for assessing the risk of early readmission that allows for stratification of admitted patients according to their risk level, based on the analysis of clinical and sociodemographic variables. The second objective is to implement an intervention program tailored to each risk level, involving coordination among all involved mental health units and a specific intensive program for patients at higher risk.
The present study is a quasi-experimental cluster clinical trial aimed at assessing the efficacy of a multicomponent discharge transition program for the reduction of early readmissions in a MHHU. The development of this study consists of two distinct parts or elements:
To carry out the main objective, a quasi-experimental design with a control group will be used, and within the intervention, an early readmission risk assessment scale will be created to categorize patients into different risk levels.
In addition, a study will be conducted to assess the predictive value and validity of the early readmission risk rating scale and to study the risk factors for early readmission.
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• Users belonging to other hospitals in the province will be excluded from the intervention program and will form part of the control group.
Post-Discharge Group Psychotherapy Support Recovery has its own eligibility criteria:
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José Guzmán Parra, Doctor; Vera Carbonell Aranda, Bachelor
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