Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications

Introduction: National strategy for an inclusive and community-based living (NSCIL) for persons with mental health issues 2019 report informs us that the length of stay (LOS) of 36% of inpatients in 43 state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals (TCPHs) is above one year. This is concerning an...

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Main Authors: Hareesh Angothu, Sharad Philip, Deepak Jayarajan, Arun Rachana, Aarti Jagannathan, M Krishna Prasad
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Archives of Mental Health
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Online Access:http://www.amhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9171;year=2023;volume=24;issue=1;spage=8;epage=13;aulast=Angothu
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author Hareesh Angothu
Sharad Philip
Deepak Jayarajan
Arun Rachana
Aarti Jagannathan
M Krishna Prasad
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Sharad Philip
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Arun Rachana
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description Introduction: National strategy for an inclusive and community-based living (NSCIL) for persons with mental health issues 2019 report informs us that the length of stay (LOS) of 36% of inpatients in 43 state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals (TCPHs) is above one year. This is concerning and its public health implications are not studied. Objectives: This study was carried out to estimate the average duration of hospitalization by persons with prolonged hospitalization (PPH) in TCPH and to estimate the number of additional inpatient admissions that could have been offered. Methodology: We analyzed the data in NSICL for calculating cumulative hospitalization years and the mean duration of stay by all PPH under each state. Based on the presumption that each psychiatric bed could cater to at least four admissions, a prediction is made on the number of additional inpatient admissions that could have been offered. Results: The mean duration LOS of 4869 people in these TCPHs is 9.6 years (range 1 – more than 25 years) with significant variation between the states. An additional 190,153 persons could have been offered inpatient care in these TCPHs over 25 years duration, and a minimum of 7606 additional admissions could be accommodated every year. Conclusions: Our predictions suggest a need for research on the possibility of deferred inpatient care to others with acute mental health needs and the scope for inpatient care to as many as in need by unblocking these beds.
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spelling doaj.art-4082bdecd6c24513b8a71880168516062023-07-21T14:21:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsArchives of Mental Health2589-91712589-918X2023-01-0124181310.4103/amh.amh_72_22Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implicationsHareesh AngothuSharad PhilipDeepak JayarajanArun RachanaAarti JagannathanM Krishna PrasadIntroduction: National strategy for an inclusive and community-based living (NSCIL) for persons with mental health issues 2019 report informs us that the length of stay (LOS) of 36% of inpatients in 43 state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals (TCPHs) is above one year. This is concerning and its public health implications are not studied. Objectives: This study was carried out to estimate the average duration of hospitalization by persons with prolonged hospitalization (PPH) in TCPH and to estimate the number of additional inpatient admissions that could have been offered. Methodology: We analyzed the data in NSICL for calculating cumulative hospitalization years and the mean duration of stay by all PPH under each state. Based on the presumption that each psychiatric bed could cater to at least four admissions, a prediction is made on the number of additional inpatient admissions that could have been offered. Results: The mean duration LOS of 4869 people in these TCPHs is 9.6 years (range 1 – more than 25 years) with significant variation between the states. An additional 190,153 persons could have been offered inpatient care in these TCPHs over 25 years duration, and a minimum of 7606 additional admissions could be accommodated every year. Conclusions: Our predictions suggest a need for research on the possibility of deferred inpatient care to others with acute mental health needs and the scope for inpatient care to as many as in need by unblocking these beds.http://www.amhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9171;year=2023;volume=24;issue=1;spage=8;epage=13;aulast=Angothuinpatient carelength of staymental illnessprolonged hospitalizationpsychiatric hospital
spellingShingle Hareesh Angothu
Sharad Philip
Deepak Jayarajan
Arun Rachana
Aarti Jagannathan
M Krishna Prasad
Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
Archives of Mental Health
inpatient care
length of stay
mental illness
prolonged hospitalization
psychiatric hospital
title Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
title_full Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
title_fullStr Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
title_full_unstemmed Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
title_short Prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state-funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
title_sort prolonged hospitalization of persons with mental disorders in state funded tertiary care psychiatric hospitals and unaccounted public health implications
topic inpatient care
length of stay
mental illness
prolonged hospitalization
psychiatric hospital
url http://www.amhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9171;year=2023;volume=24;issue=1;spage=8;epage=13;aulast=Angothu
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