Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study

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Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study. / Büchtemann, Dorothea; Kästner, Denise; Warnke, Ingeborg; Radisch, Jeanett; Baumgardt, Johanna; Giersberg, Steffi; Kleine-Budde, Katja; Moock, Jörn; Kawohl, Wolfram; Rössler, Wulf.

in: PSYCHIAT RES, Jahrgang 241, 30.07.2016, S. 249-55.

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Büchtemann, D, Kästner, D, Warnke, I, Radisch, J, Baumgardt, J, Giersberg, S, Kleine-Budde, K, Moock, J, Kawohl, W & Rössler, W 2016, 'Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study', PSYCHIAT RES, Jg. 241, S. 249-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.012

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Büchtemann, D., Kästner, D., Warnke, I., Radisch, J., Baumgardt, J., Giersberg, S., Kleine-Budde, K., Moock, J., Kawohl, W., & Rössler, W. (2016). Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study. PSYCHIAT RES, 241, 249-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.012

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@article{7d084a6cda5540199de6cf61c16ce8f2,
title = "Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study",
abstract = "We assessed whether an Assertive Outreach (AO) program for patients with schizophrenia implemented in German routine care in rural areas reduces psychiatric hospital admissions and/or psychiatric hospital days. We conducted a quasi-experimental controlled study with 5 assessments in 12 months. Data collection included health care utilization (Client Sociodemographic and Service Receipt Inventory), and clinical parameters. The assessments took place in the practices of the psychiatrists. Admission incidence rates were calculated. For bivariate group comparison, we used U-tests, T-tests and Chi(2)-Tests, multivariate analysis was conducted using zero-inflated regression models. For hospital outcomes, data of 295 patients was analysed. No statistically significant differences between AO and TAU patients in terms of hospital admissions or hospital days were found. Overall hospital utilization was low (8%). Advantages of AO over TAU referring to hospital utilization were not found. However, a spill-over effect might have reduced hospital utilization in both groups. Further research should differentiate patient subgroups. These two appear to be key factors to explain effects or absence of effects and to draw conclusions for the mental health care delivery.",
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author = "Dorothea B{\"u}chtemann and Denise K{\"a}stner and Ingeborg Warnke and Jeanett Radisch and Johanna Baumgardt and Steffi Giersberg and Katja Kleine-Budde and J{\"o}rn Moock and Wolfram Kawohl and Wulf R{\"o}ssler",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.",
year = "2016",
month = jul,
day = "30",
doi = "10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.012",
language = "English",
volume = "241",
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T1 - Hospital utilization outcome of an assertive outreach model for schizophrenic patients - results of a quasi-experimental study

AU - Büchtemann, Dorothea

AU - Kästner, Denise

AU - Warnke, Ingeborg

AU - Radisch, Jeanett

AU - Baumgardt, Johanna

AU - Giersberg, Steffi

AU - Kleine-Budde, Katja

AU - Moock, Jörn

AU - Kawohl, Wolfram

AU - Rössler, Wulf

N1 - Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016/7/30

Y1 - 2016/7/30

N2 - We assessed whether an Assertive Outreach (AO) program for patients with schizophrenia implemented in German routine care in rural areas reduces psychiatric hospital admissions and/or psychiatric hospital days. We conducted a quasi-experimental controlled study with 5 assessments in 12 months. Data collection included health care utilization (Client Sociodemographic and Service Receipt Inventory), and clinical parameters. The assessments took place in the practices of the psychiatrists. Admission incidence rates were calculated. For bivariate group comparison, we used U-tests, T-tests and Chi(2)-Tests, multivariate analysis was conducted using zero-inflated regression models. For hospital outcomes, data of 295 patients was analysed. No statistically significant differences between AO and TAU patients in terms of hospital admissions or hospital days were found. Overall hospital utilization was low (8%). Advantages of AO over TAU referring to hospital utilization were not found. However, a spill-over effect might have reduced hospital utilization in both groups. Further research should differentiate patient subgroups. These two appear to be key factors to explain effects or absence of effects and to draw conclusions for the mental health care delivery.

AB - We assessed whether an Assertive Outreach (AO) program for patients with schizophrenia implemented in German routine care in rural areas reduces psychiatric hospital admissions and/or psychiatric hospital days. We conducted a quasi-experimental controlled study with 5 assessments in 12 months. Data collection included health care utilization (Client Sociodemographic and Service Receipt Inventory), and clinical parameters. The assessments took place in the practices of the psychiatrists. Admission incidence rates were calculated. For bivariate group comparison, we used U-tests, T-tests and Chi(2)-Tests, multivariate analysis was conducted using zero-inflated regression models. For hospital outcomes, data of 295 patients was analysed. No statistically significant differences between AO and TAU patients in terms of hospital admissions or hospital days were found. Overall hospital utilization was low (8%). Advantages of AO over TAU referring to hospital utilization were not found. However, a spill-over effect might have reduced hospital utilization in both groups. Further research should differentiate patient subgroups. These two appear to be key factors to explain effects or absence of effects and to draw conclusions for the mental health care delivery.

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DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2016.05.012

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VL - 241

SP - 249

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