Purpose: Providing effective treatment for immigrants is an increasing challenge for mental health services across Europe. Yet, little is known as to whether current practice is associated with different outcomes in migrant and non-migrant patients. We compared outcomes of inpatient psychiatric treatment for migrants and non-migrants in a sample from five European countries. Methods: Patients with psychotic disorders, affective disorders or anxiety/somatisation disorders admitted to routine psychiatric inpatient treatment were assessed in hospitals in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom. Treatment outcomes were satisfaction with care during hospitalisation, length of stay, readmission to hospital (any and, specifically, involuntary re-hospitalisation), as well as untoward incidents in a 1-year follow-up period. Outcomes were compared between patients born inside (non-migrants) and outside (migrants) the country of treatment, through mixed regression models. Results: ...
Do outcomes of psychiatric hospital treatment differ for migrants and non-migrants? / Anderson, Kimberley; Giacco, Domenico; Bird, Victoria; Bauer, Michael; Pfennig, Andrea; Lasalvia, Antonio; Ruggeri, Mirella; Lorant, Vincent; Nicaise, Pablo; Moskalewicz, Jacek; Welbel, Marta; Priebe, Stefan. - In: SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY. - ISSN 0933-7954. - STAMPA. - 56:11(2021), pp. 1957-1965. [10.1007/s00127-021-02103-y]
Do outcomes of psychiatric hospital treatment differ for migrants and non-migrants?
Lasalvia, Antonio;
2021-01-01
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Purpose: Providing effective treatment for immigrants is an increasing challenge for mental health services across Europe. Yet, little is known as to whether current practice is associated with different outcomes in migrant and non-migrant patients. We compared outcomes of inpatient psychiatric treatment for migrants and non-migrants in a sample from five European countries. Methods: Patients with psychotic disorders, affective disorders or anxiety/somatisation disorders admitted to routine psychiatric inpatient treatment were assessed in hospitals in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom. Treatment outcomes were satisfaction with care during hospitalisation, length of stay, readmission to hospital (any and, specifically, involuntary re-hospitalisation), as well as untoward incidents in a 1-year follow-up period. Outcomes were compared between patients born inside (non-migrants) and outside (migrants) the country of treatment, through mixed regression models. Results: ...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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