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Abstract

Objective:

The relationship between inpatient volume and the quality of mental health care remains unclear. This study examined the association between inpatient volume in psychiatric hospital wards and quality of mental health care among patients with depression admitted to wards in Denmark.

Methods:

In a nationwide, population-based cohort study, 17,971 patients (N=21,120 admissions) admitted to psychiatric hospital wards between 2011 and 2016 were identified from the Danish Depression Database. Inpatient volume was categorized into quartiles according to the individual ward’s average caseload volume per year during the study period: low volume (quartile 1, <102 inpatients per year), medium volume (quartile 2, 102–172 inpatients per year), high volume (quartile 3, 173–227 inpatients per year) and very high volume (quartile 4, >227 inpatients per year). Quality of mental health care was assessed by receipt of process performance measures reflecting national clinical guidelines for care of depression.

Results:

Compared with patients admitted to low-volume psychiatric hospital wards, patients admitted to very-high-volume wards were more likely to receive a high overall quality of mental health care (≥80% of the recommended process performance measures) (adjusted relative risk [ARR]=1.78, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.02–3.09) as well as individual processes of care, including a somatic examination (ARR=1.35, CI=1.03–1.78).

Conclusions:

Admission to very-high-volume psychiatric hospital wards was associated with a greater chance of receiving guideline-recommended process performance measures for care of depression.

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Cover: Red Umbrella, by Milton Avery, 1945. Oil on canvas. Gift of Annalee Newman, Princeton Art Museum. Photo credit: Bruce M. White, Princeton University Art Museum/Art Resource. © The Milton Avery Trust/Artists Rights Society, New York City.

Psychiatric Services
Pages: 797 - 803
PubMed: 29695225

History

Received: 29 September 2017
Revision received: 30 January 2018
Accepted: 9 March 2018
Published online: 26 April 2018
Published in print: July 01, 2018

Keywords

  1. Depression
  2. Quality of health care
  3. Inpatient volume
  4. Psychiatric care
  5. Mental health services

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Line Ryberg Rasmussen, R.N., M.H.Sc. [email protected]
Ms. Rasmussen, Dr. Mainz, and Dr. Johnsen are with the Center for Clinical Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Mainz and Dr. Johnsen, along with Dr. Jørgensen, are also with Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, where Dr. Mainz and Dr. Jørgensen are with the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Videbech is with the Center for Neuropsychiatric Depression Research, Mental Health Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Jan Mainz, M.D., Ph.D.
Ms. Rasmussen, Dr. Mainz, and Dr. Johnsen are with the Center for Clinical Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Mainz and Dr. Johnsen, along with Dr. Jørgensen, are also with Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, where Dr. Mainz and Dr. Jørgensen are with the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Videbech is with the Center for Neuropsychiatric Depression Research, Mental Health Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Mette Jørgensen, Ph.D.
Ms. Rasmussen, Dr. Mainz, and Dr. Johnsen are with the Center for Clinical Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Mainz and Dr. Johnsen, along with Dr. Jørgensen, are also with Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, where Dr. Mainz and Dr. Jørgensen are with the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Videbech is with the Center for Neuropsychiatric Depression Research, Mental Health Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Poul Videbech, M.D., Ph.D.
Ms. Rasmussen, Dr. Mainz, and Dr. Johnsen are with the Center for Clinical Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Mainz and Dr. Johnsen, along with Dr. Jørgensen, are also with Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, where Dr. Mainz and Dr. Jørgensen are with the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Videbech is with the Center for Neuropsychiatric Depression Research, Mental Health Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Søren Paaske Johnsen, M.D., Ph.D.
Ms. Rasmussen, Dr. Mainz, and Dr. Johnsen are with the Center for Clinical Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Mainz and Dr. Johnsen, along with Dr. Jørgensen, are also with Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, where Dr. Mainz and Dr. Jørgensen are with the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Videbech is with the Center for Neuropsychiatric Depression Research, Mental Health Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.

Notes

Send correspondence to Ms. Rasmussen (e-mail: [email protected]).

Competing Interests

The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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