• J Healthc Qual · Jul 2019

    Predictors of 30-day Postdischarge Readmission to a Multistate National Sample of State Psychiatric Hospitals.

    • Glorimar Ortiz.
    • J Healthc Qual. 2019 Jul 1; 41 (4): 228-236.

    BackgroundEarly discharge from psychiatric inpatient care may pose challenges for the patient's recovery and may incite a rapid return to the hospital. This study identified demographic, clinical, and the continuing of care characteristics associated with rapid readmission into a sample of psychiatric inpatient hospitals.MethodsCross-sectional analysis of 60,254 discharges from state psychiatric hospitals. Logistic regression explored the relationship between predictors of rapid readmission.ResultsEight percent of discharges were readmitted to the same hospital within 30 days after discharge. Factors significantly related with rapid readmission included white (odds ratio, 1.23; 95% confidence interval, 1.13-1.34), non-Hispanic (1.48, 1.26-1.73), not married (1.53, 1.32-1.76), voluntarily admitted (1.18, 1.05-1.33), with length of stay (LOS) ≤ 7 days (3.52, 3.04-4.08), or LOS 8-31 days (3.20, 2.79-3.66), or LOS 32-92 days (1.91, 1.65-2.22), with a schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders (1.69, 1.46-1.96) or personality disorder (1.76, 1.50-2.06), referred to a setting different from the outpatient (1.27, 1.16-1.40), or with a living arrangement different from private residence (1.54, 1.40-1.68).ConclusionsDisparities in rapid readmission rates exist among state psychiatric hospitals. A national overview of the individuals with mental illness at risk of being prematurely discharged may suggests insights into quality initiatives aimed at reducing rapid readmissions into psychiatric inpatient care.

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