1. The effects of proactive approach and integrated medical care on psychological distress in hospitalized patients: A single center experience.
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Wu, Chiu‐Feng, Lin, Ting‐Yun, Liu, Yi‐Ting, Tzeng, I‐Shiang, Wu, Fang‐Chien, Lin, Chia‐Te, and Chao, You‐Chen
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PREVENTION of psychological stress ,HEALTH facilities ,HOSPITAL medical staff ,PSYCHIATRIC drugs ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CLASSIFICATION ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,AGE distribution ,MEDICAL care ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,PATIENTS ,T-test (Statistics) ,SEX distribution ,RISK assessment ,CATASTROPHIC illness ,HOSPITAL care ,CHI-squared test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,INTEGRATED health care delivery ,DATA analysis software ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,ODDS ratio ,PSYCHOLOGICAL distress ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Purpose: Psychological distress is common among patients with acute diseases and is associated with a poorer prognosis. Early detection and intervention are important for high‐risk individuals. Design and Methods: This retrospective study used the five‐item Brief Symptom Rating Scale (BSRS‐5) to assess psychological distress and evaluate whether proactive intervention may reduce distress levels among hospitalized patients in a single medical center in northern Taiwan. Findings: Of the patients, 10.7% were found to have varying degrees of emotional distress (BSRS‐5 ≥ 6). After providing integrated medical care for patients with psychological distress, the degree of stress decreased significantly (p < 0.001). These results were consistent across subgroups. Practice Implications: The results highlight that proactive assessment and appropriate interventions may reduce patients' psychological distress during their course of hospitalization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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