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ANALYSIS OF PSYCHIATRIC CARE OF PATIENTS IN THE ST. PETERSBURG I. I. DZHANELIDZE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2017-18-1-20-25

Abstract

The analysis  of the organization of mental health services  to patients of a multi-profile hospital from 2009 for 2015 is provided. The  cliniсo-epidemiological analysis  of prevalence,  structure of mental pathology among the  patients hospitalized in somatopsychiatric department and  the  center of treatment of sharp  poisonings  of a multi-profile hospital is carried out.  The annual average percent of people who  need the mental health services  constituted 3.39±0.16%  of a total  quantity of the patients and  victims  who  are on treatment. The efficiency of use  of bed  fund  of somatopsychiatric department for the  long-term period is shown. The considerable prevalence of patients with  the  organic  mental disturbances, frustration connected with  acceptance  of psychoactive agents, neurotic and  somatoform disorders in general structure of mental pathology is established.

About the Authors

A. G. Sinenchenko
St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation


A. G. Sofronov
St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation


S. V. Zinoviev
St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation


A. E. Dobrovolskaya
North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation


G. A. Prokopovich
St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation


E. Y. Tavokina
St. Petersburg I. I. Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation


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Sinenchenko A.G., Sofronov A.G., Zinoviev S.V., Dobrovolskaya A.E., Prokopovich G.A., Tavokina E.Y. ANALYSIS OF PSYCHIATRIC CARE OF PATIENTS IN THE ST. PETERSBURG I. I. DZHANELIDZE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2017;18(1):20-25. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2017-18-1-20-25

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