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Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey

BACKGROUND: The PERSEO study (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) is a naturalistic, observational clinical survey in Italian acute hospital psychiatric units, called SPDCs (Servizio Psichiatrico Diagnosi e Cura; in English, the psychiatric service for diagnosis and management). The aims o...

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Autores principales: Ballerini, Andrea, Boccalon, Roberto M, Boncompagni, Giancarlo, Casacchia, Massimo, Margari, Francesco, Minervini, Lina, Righi, Roberto, Russo, Federico, Salteri, Andrea, Frediani, Sonia, Rossi, Andrea, Scatigna, Marco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2186309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17983468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-6-29
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author Ballerini, Andrea
Boccalon, Roberto M
Boncompagni, Giancarlo
Casacchia, Massimo
Margari, Francesco
Minervini, Lina
Righi, Roberto
Russo, Federico
Salteri, Andrea
Frediani, Sonia
Rossi, Andrea
Scatigna, Marco
author_facet Ballerini, Andrea
Boccalon, Roberto M
Boncompagni, Giancarlo
Casacchia, Massimo
Margari, Francesco
Minervini, Lina
Righi, Roberto
Russo, Federico
Salteri, Andrea
Frediani, Sonia
Rossi, Andrea
Scatigna, Marco
author_sort Ballerini, Andrea
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The PERSEO study (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) is a naturalistic, observational clinical survey in Italian acute hospital psychiatric units, called SPDCs (Servizio Psichiatrico Diagnosi e Cura; in English, the psychiatric service for diagnosis and management). The aims of this paper are: (i) to describe the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients, including sociodemographic features, risk factors, life habits and psychiatric diagnoses; and (ii) to assess the clinical management, subjective wellbeing and attitudes toward medications. METHODS: A total of 62 SPDCs distributed throughout Italy participated in the study and 2521 patients were enrolled over the 5-month study period. RESULTS: Almost half of patients (46%) showed an aggressive behaviour at admission to ward, but they engaged more commonly in verbal aggression (38%), than in aggression toward other people (20%). A total of 78% of patients had a psychiatric diagnosis at admission, most frequently schizophrenia (36%), followed by depression (16%) and personality disorders (14%), and no relevant changes in the diagnoses pattern were observed during hospital stay. Benzodiazepines were the most commonly prescribed drugs, regardless of diagnosis, at all time points. Overall, up to 83% of patients were treated with neuroleptic drugs and up to 27% received more than one neuroleptic either during hospital stay or at discharge. Atypical and conventional antipsychotics were equally prescribed for schizophrenia (59 vs 65% during stay and 59 vs 60% at discharge), while atypical drugs were preferred in schizoaffective psychoses (72 vs 49% during stay and 70 vs 46% at discharge) and depression (41 vs 32% during stay and 44 vs 25% at discharge). Atypical neuroleptics were slightly preferred to conventional ones at hospital discharge (52 vs 44%). Polypharmacy was in general widely used. Patient attitudes toward medications were on average positive and self-reported compliance increased during hospital stay. CONCLUSION: Results confirm the widespread use of antipsychotics and the increasing trend in atypical drugs prescription, in both psychiatric in- and outpatients.
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spelling pubmed-21863092008-01-10 Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey Ballerini, Andrea Boccalon, Roberto M Boncompagni, Giancarlo Casacchia, Massimo Margari, Francesco Minervini, Lina Righi, Roberto Russo, Federico Salteri, Andrea Frediani, Sonia Rossi, Andrea Scatigna, Marco Ann Gen Psychiatry Primary Research BACKGROUND: The PERSEO study (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) is a naturalistic, observational clinical survey in Italian acute hospital psychiatric units, called SPDCs (Servizio Psichiatrico Diagnosi e Cura; in English, the psychiatric service for diagnosis and management). The aims of this paper are: (i) to describe the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients, including sociodemographic features, risk factors, life habits and psychiatric diagnoses; and (ii) to assess the clinical management, subjective wellbeing and attitudes toward medications. METHODS: A total of 62 SPDCs distributed throughout Italy participated in the study and 2521 patients were enrolled over the 5-month study period. RESULTS: Almost half of patients (46%) showed an aggressive behaviour at admission to ward, but they engaged more commonly in verbal aggression (38%), than in aggression toward other people (20%). A total of 78% of patients had a psychiatric diagnosis at admission, most frequently schizophrenia (36%), followed by depression (16%) and personality disorders (14%), and no relevant changes in the diagnoses pattern were observed during hospital stay. Benzodiazepines were the most commonly prescribed drugs, regardless of diagnosis, at all time points. Overall, up to 83% of patients were treated with neuroleptic drugs and up to 27% received more than one neuroleptic either during hospital stay or at discharge. Atypical and conventional antipsychotics were equally prescribed for schizophrenia (59 vs 65% during stay and 59 vs 60% at discharge), while atypical drugs were preferred in schizoaffective psychoses (72 vs 49% during stay and 70 vs 46% at discharge) and depression (41 vs 32% during stay and 44 vs 25% at discharge). Atypical neuroleptics were slightly preferred to conventional ones at hospital discharge (52 vs 44%). Polypharmacy was in general widely used. Patient attitudes toward medications were on average positive and self-reported compliance increased during hospital stay. CONCLUSION: Results confirm the widespread use of antipsychotics and the increasing trend in atypical drugs prescription, in both psychiatric in- and outpatients. BioMed Central 2007-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2186309/ /pubmed/17983468 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-6-29 Text en Copyright © 2007 Ballerini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Primary Research
Ballerini, Andrea
Boccalon, Roberto M
Boncompagni, Giancarlo
Casacchia, Massimo
Margari, Francesco
Minervini, Lina
Righi, Roberto
Russo, Federico
Salteri, Andrea
Frediani, Sonia
Rossi, Andrea
Scatigna, Marco
Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title_full Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title_fullStr Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title_short Clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to Italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the PERSEO (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
title_sort clinical features and therapeutic management of patients admitted to italian acute hospital psychiatric units: the perseo (psychiatric emergency study and epidemiology) survey
topic Primary Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2186309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17983468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-6-29
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