1. [Guideline conformity and outcome of inpatient treatment for schizophrenia. A clinical comparison].
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Janssen B, Weinmann S, Berger M, Härter M, Held T, Leipert M, Luderer HJ, Schwarz M, Steinert T, and Gaebel W
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- Adult, Benchmarking methods, Female, Germany epidemiology, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data, Humans, Male, Treatment Outcome, Guideline Adherence statistics & numerical data, Inpatients statistics & numerical data, Outcome Assessment, Health Care methods, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Practice Patterns, Physicians' statistics & numerical data, Schizophrenia epidemiology, Schizophrenia therapy
- Abstract
Patient outcome and guideline conformity in inpatient schizophrenia treatment was systematically evaluated and compared with 597 patients across seven psychiatric hospitals. Patient structure and treatment processes showed a great variability between hospitals. Patient characteristics, especially mental state, and the chronicity of the disease were the strongest predictors of clinical outcome. Outcome evaluation using quality indicators is only possible after case-mix adjustment taking into account prognostic factors. A poorer average clinical outcome was associated with lower guideline conformity in a variety of treatment domains. After case-mix adjustment, benchmarking is an opportunity to improve quality of treatment and promote guideline conformity.
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- 2005
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