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A Quantitative Analysis of Human Resources for Patients in Seclusion in Acute Psychiatric Care: From the perspective of economic balance and the minimization of seclusion Nobuyuki IZUMIDA 1 , Toshie NODA 2,3 , Naoya SUGIYAMA 3 , Toyoaki HIRATA 4 , Hiroto ITO 2 1Department of Empirical Social Security Research, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Tokyo, Japan 2Department of Social Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry 3Fukkokai Foundation, Numazu Chuo Hospital 4Shizuoka Psychiatric Medical Center Keyword: Psychiatric emergency , Psychiatric acute care , Reimbursement , Seclusion , Human resource pp.801-809
Published Date 2012/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405102244
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 We interviewed multi-disciplinary acute psychiatric care teams of physicians, nurses, and PSWs to evaluate the current system of acute psychiatric care. Eleven psychiatric hospitals including three in which a preliminary survey has been performed, were sampled. The survey presented hypothetical cases to participants and asked how much time they would spend on acute psychiatric inpatient care for each case. The results suggest that the location of the hospital is highly correlated with time investment in seclusion periods;professionals in rural hospitals tend to spend more hours on inpatient care than those working in urban hospitals. A significant negative correlation was found between hours spent on inpatient care on the first day of admission and the length of seclusion for rural hospitals but not urban hospitals. Interviewees from five of the eight hospitals that did not perticipate in the preliminary survey indicated that they would idealy spend more time on inpatient care, which would lead to shorter seclusion periods. However, based on the current reimbursement scheme, the hospitals surveyed would not be able to afford the extra costs if they spend the ideal amount of time on inpatient care. Hence, the reimbursement scheme should be restructured to provide the optimal care for the patients.


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