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Readmission after discharge from a medium secure unit

Clarke, Martin
Duggan, Conor
Hollin, Clive R.
Huband, Nick
McCarthy, Lucy
Davies, Steffan
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Aims and method We examined readmission to psychiatric hospital of 550 patients discharged from one medium secure unit over 20 years. Multiple sources were used to obtain readmission data. Results Readmission was common, particularly to non-secure psychiatric hospitals. At least 339 patients (61.6%) were readmitted to any psychiatric hospital (mean follow-up 9.5 years), with over a third (37.6%) subsequently being readmitted to medium- or high-security or both. Of those discharged directly to the community, having previous in-patient treatment and a Mental Health Act classification of mental illness were associated with shorter time to first readmission. Clinical implications The long-standing nature of disorders is evident in the high rates of readmission overall and the need for readmission to medium and high secure services, suggesting that these patients require long-term follow-up and support from mental health services.
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2013
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Medium security facilities, Patient readmission, Psychiatric hospitals
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Clarke, M., Duggan, C., Hollin, C. R., Huband, N., McCarthy, L. & Davies, S. (2013). Readmission after discharge from a medium secure unit. The Psychiatrist, 37 (4), pp.124-129.
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