901 resultados para Hospitals, Psychiatric.


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OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of psychiatric comorbidities in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients. Our objective was to develop a conceptual framework describing how neuropathological and connectivity changes might contribute to the development of psychosis and to the potential neurobiological mechanisms that cause schizophrenia-like psychosis in TLE patients. METHODS: In this review, clinical and neuropathological findings, especially brain circuitry of the limbic system, were examined together to enhance our understanding of the association between TLE and psychosis. Finally, the importance of animal models in epilepsy and psychiatric disorders was discussed. CONCLUSIONS: TLE and psychiatric symptoms coexist more frequently than chance would predict. Damage and deregulation among critical anatomical regions, such as the hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, and the temporal, frontal and cingulate cortices, might predispose TLE brains to psychosis. Studies of the effects of kindling and injection of neuroactive substances on behavior and electrophysiological patterns may offer a model of how limbic seizures in humans increase the vulnerability of TLE patients to psychiatric symptoms.

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OBJECTIVE: Despite the high prevalence of substance abuse and mood disorders among victimized children and adolescents, few studies have investigated the association of these disorders with treatment adherence, represented by numbers of visits per month and treatment duration. We aimed to investigate the effects of substance abuse and mood disorders on treatment adherence and duration in a special program for victimized children in São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 351 participants were evaluated for psychiatric disorders and classified into one of five groups: mood disorders alone; substance abuse disorders alone; mood and substance abuse disorders; other psychiatric disorders; no psychiatric disorders. The associations between diagnostic classification and adherence to treatment and the duration of program participation were tested with logistic regression and survival analysis, respectively. RESULTS: Children with mood disorders alone had the highest rate of adherence (79.5%); those with substance abuse disorders alone had the lowest (40%); and those with both disorders had an intermediate rate of adherence (50%). Those with other psychiatric disorders and no psychiatric disorders also had high rates of adherence (75.6% and 72.9%, respectively). Living with family significantly increased adherence for children with substance abuse disorders but decreased adherence for those with no psychiatric disorders. The diagnostic correlates of duration of participation were similar to those for adherence. CONCLUSIONS: Mood and substance abuse disorders were strong predictive factors for treatment adherence and duration, albeit in opposite directions. Living with family seems to have a positive effect on treatment adherence for patients with substance abuse disorders. More effective treatment is needed for victimized substance-abusing youth

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Il ruolo dell’Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziaro è un problema crescente in entrambi i paesi sviluppati e in via di sviluppo. Gli esperti della psichiatria di comunità e dei gruppi di auto aiuto vedono l'empowerment come un fattore chiave per il successo di queste istituzioni. Uno studio quantitativo esplorativo è stato condotto in un ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario a Tirana. Questo studio ha misurato l'empowerment del paziente e il personale con l'obiettivo di comprendere la situazione attuale presso l'O. P. G. di Tirana. Questo consentirà alle parti interessate di effettuare un intervento di successo per servire al meglio le esigenze di tutte le parti. Empowerment in psichiatria può essere definito come un progetto attentamente progettata che contribuirà a consentire al personale di aiutare al meglio a soddisfare le esigenze dei pazienti e dei operatori. Pertanto, l’empowerment scale e altri questionari sono stati utilizzati sia per il paziente e gli operatori del personale dell'O. P. G. di Tirana. I risultati mostrano una differenza significativa tra il personale e i pazienti in materia di empowerment. Correlazioni interessanti sono state trovate tra l’empowerment e dati demografici dei pazienti e il personale dell'Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario di Tirana. Una correlazione positiva tra empowerment e alcuni elementi della qualità di vita dei pazienti. Si è anche trovato che l’empowerment dipendeva dalla gravità dei sintomi. E' molto importante avere un intervento concreto che prevede di aumentare il livello dell’empowerment nel personale e nei pazienti presso l'Ospedale Psichiatrico Giudiziario di Tirana.

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Das Vorliegen einer Leistenhernie ist Ausdruck einer Insuffizienz der bindegewebi-gen Stabilisierungsmechanismen der Leistenkanalrückwand. Deshalb können auch nur diejenigen Operationsmethoden, welche die Hinterwand des Leistenkanals stabil verstärken, zu einem dauerhaftem Erfolg führen. Die sogenannten konventionellen Methoden nach Bassini, Mcvay und Shouldice versuchen, durch einen anterioren inguinalen Zugang die Hinterwand des Leisten-kanals mit autologem ortsständigem Gewebe zu verstärken. Dabei wird jedoch durch die Verwendung lokaler Strukturen die erzielte Stabilitätserhöhung mit einem allgemeinen Anstieg der Gewebsspannung in der Leistenregion erkauft. Das Konzept der spannungsfreien Operationsmethoden versucht, auf eine Verstär-kung der Hinterwand des Leistenkanals durch die Raffung lokaler Strukturen zu verzichten und damit verbundene postoperative Schmerzen und spannungsbeding-te Gewebsnekrosen zu minimieren. Die spannungsfreie Verstärkung der Hinter-wand des Leistenkanals wird dabei durch Verwendung synthetischer Fremdmateri-alien erreicht. Diese können sowohl in einem konventionellen anterioren Zugang (z.B. nach Lichtenstein, Rutkow) als auch minimalinvasiv endoskopisch (z.B. TAPP, TEPP) eingebracht werden. Seit Anfang der 1990er Jahre hat die laparoskopische Chirurgie sprunghaft zuge-nommen (Schumpelick et al. 1996), denn durch minimale Invasivität, modernes Instrumentarium und computergestützte Technologie erfüllt sie alle Forderungen der modernen Chirurgie nach Praktikabilität, Gewebeschonung, geringer Schmerz-haftigkeit und schneller Rehabilitation (Mayer et al. 1997). Dabei kam es zu einer vielfältigen Weiterentwicklung der endoskopischen Technik zur Leistenhernioplastik: standen zunächst noch endoskopische Naht- und Klam-mertechniken im Fokus (Ger et al. 1990, Meyer 1991), lag bald schon der Schwer-punkt auf einer spannungsfreien Reparation mit Hilfe alloplastischer Materialien (Arregui et al. 1992, Corbitt 1991, Corbitt et al. 1993), die sowohl als zweidimensi-onale Netze als auch in dreidimensionaler Ausprägung (Röllchen, Schirmchen, Plugs) zum Einsatz kamen (Shultz et al. 1990, Schleef et al. 1992, Amid et al. 19994, Dudai 1995). In der Folgezeit entwickelte sich noch eine Diskussion um den endoskopischen Zugangsweg, als nach zunächst rein laparoskopischem Vorgehen (TAPP) auch ein total extraperitonealer Zugang im präperitonealen Raum (TEPP) beschrieben und mit entsprechend verlässlichem Instrumentarium verfügbar wurde. Allgemein anerkannt sind heute bei den minimal invasiven Verfahren sowohl TAPP als auch TEPP und die Verwendung alloplastischer Netze oder dreidimensionaler Plug-Netz-Kombinationen zur dorsalen Verstärkung der Fascia transversalis (Bitt-ner et al. 1995, Horeyseck et al. 1999). Reine Naht- oder Cliptechniken werden wegen schlechter Ergebnisse nicht mehr empfohlen. Zugleich mit der Laparoskopie hat die offene Netzhernioplastik nach Lichtenstein ihre Aktualität jedoch nicht verloren (Horeyseck et al. 1999), im Gegenteil: durch zunehmende Verlagerung der Leistenhernienchirurgie in den ambulanten Bereich nimmt sie wieder an Umfang deutlich zu.

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Objective: to evaluate the psychopathological profile in primary Restless Legs Syndrome (p-RLS) patients with and without nocturnal eating disorder (NED), analysing obsessive-compulsive traits, mood and anxiety disorder, and the two domains of personality proposed by Cloninger, temperament and character. Methods: we tested ten p-RLS patients without NED, ten p-RLS patients with NED and ten healthy control subjects, age and sex-matched, using Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Rating Scales, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Maudsley Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (MOCI) and Temperament and Character Inventory - revised (TCI). Results: p-RLS patients, particularly those with NED, had increased anxiety factor scores. MOCI-total, doubting and checking compulsion, and TCI-harm avoidance scores were significantly higher in p-RLS patients with NED. p-RLS patients without NED had significantly higher MOCI-doubting scores and a trend toward higher checking compulsion and harm avoidance scores with an apparent grading from controls to p-RLS patients without NED to p-RLS with NED. Conclusions: higher harm avoidance might predispose to display obsessive-compulsive symptoms, RLS and then, with increasing severity, compulsive nocturnal eating. RLS and NED could represent a pathological continuum in which a dysfunction in the limbic system, possibly driven by a dopaminergic dysfunction, could be the underlying pathophysiological mechanism.

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The current status of child and adolescent psychiatric genetics appears promising in light of the initiation of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for diverse polygenic disorders and the molecular elucidation of monogenic Rett syndrome, for which recent functional studies provide hope for pharmacological treatment strategies. Within the last 50 years, tremendous progress has been made in linking genetic variation to behavioral phenotypes and psychiatric disorders. We summarize the major findings of the Human Genome Project and dwell on largely unsuccessful candidate gene and linkage studies. GWAS for the first time offer the possibility to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms and copy number variants without a priori hypotheses as to their molecular etiology. At the same time it is becoming increasingly clear that very large sample sizes are required in order to enable genome wide significant findings, thus necessitating further large-scaled ascertainment schemes for the successful elucidation of the molecular genetics of childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders. We conclude by reflecting on different scenarios for future research into the molecular basis of early onset psychiatric disorders. This review represents the introductory article of this special issue of the European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

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Fourteen non-terrorist attackers of public figures in Germany between 1968 and 2004 were intensively studied, with a particular focus on warning behaviors, attack behaviors, and the relationship between psychiatric diagnosis, symptoms, and motivations for the assault. A large proportion of the attackers were severely mentally ill, and most likely to be in the potentially lethal rather than the non-lethal group. A new typology of seven warning behaviors was applied to the data, and all were present, most frequently fixation and pathway warning behavior, and least frequently a direct threat. Psychiatric diagnosis could be closely linked to motivation when analyzed at the level of symptom and content of thought, often delusional. Most of the attacks were directed at political figures, and the majority occurred after 1995.

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PURPOSE: Stigma is a frequent accompaniment of mental illness leading to a number of detrimental consequences. Most research into the stigma connected to mental illness was conducted in the developed world. So far, few data exist on countries in sub-Saharan Africa and no data have been published on population attitudes towards mental illness in Ghana. Even less is known about the stigma actually perceived by the mentally ill persons themselves. METHOD: A convenience sample of 403 participants (210 men, mean age 32.4 ± 12.3 years) from urban regions in Accra, Cape Coast and Pantang filled in the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) questionnaire. In addition, 105 patients (75 men, mean age 35.9 ± 11.0 years) of Ghana's three psychiatric hospitals (Accra Psychiatry Hospital, Ankaful Hospital, Pantang Hospital) answered the Perceived Stigma and Discrimination Scale. RESULTS: High levels of stigma prevailed in the population as shown by high proportions of assent to items expressing authoritarian and socially restrictive views, coexisting with agreement with more benevolent attitudes. A higher level of education was associated with more positive attitudes on all subscales (Authoritarianism, Social Restrictiveness, Benevolence and Acceptance of Community Based Mental Health Services). The patients reported a high degree of experienced stigma with secrecy concerning the illness as a widespread coping strategy. Perceived stigma was not associated with sex or age. DISCUSSION: The extent of stigmatising attitudes within the urban population of Southern Ghana is in line with the scant research in other countries in sub-Saharan Africa and mirrored by the experienced stigma reported by the patients. These results have to be seen in the context of the extreme scarcity of resources within the Ghanaian psychiatric system. Anti-stigma efforts should include interventions for mentally ill persons themselves and not exclusively focus on public attitudes.

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Clin Microbiol Infect ABSTRACT: Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is a live-threatening opportunistic infection that is best described in haematological patients with prolonged neutropenia or graft-versus-host disease. Data on IA in non-neutropenic patients are limited. The aim of this study was to establish the incidence, disease manifestations and outcome of IA in non-neutropenic patients diagnosed in five Swiss university hospitals during a 2-year period. Case identification was based on a comprehensive screening of hospital records. All cases of proven and probable IA were retrospectively analysed. Sixty-seven patients were analysed (median age 60 years; 76% male). Sixty-three per cent of cases were invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA), and 17% of these were disseminated aspergillosis. The incidence of IPA was 1.2/10?000 admissions. Six of ten cases of extrapulmonary IA affected the brain. There were six cases of invasive rhinosinusitis, six cases of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, and cases three of subacute pulmonary aspergillosis. The most frequent underlying condition of IA was corticosteroid treatment (57%), followed by chronic lung disease (48%), and intensive-care unit stays (43%). In 38% of patients with IPA, the diagnosis was established at autopsy. Old age was the only risk factor for post-mortem diagnosis, whereas previous solid organ transplantation and chronic lung disease were associated with lower odds of post-mortem diagnosis. The mortality rate was 57%.

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After the discovery of synthetic cannabimimetic substances in 'Spice'-like herbal mixtures marketed as 'incense' or 'plant fertilizer' the active compounds have been declared as controlled substances in several European countries. As expected, a monitoring of new herbal mixtures which continue to appear on the market revealed that shortly after control measures have been taken by legal authorities, other compounds were added to existing mixtures and to new products. Several compounds of the aminoalkylindole type have been detected so far in herbal mixtures but still their consumption cannot be detected by commonly used drug-screening procedures, encouraging drug users to substitute cannabis with those products. There is a increasing demand on the part of police authorities, hospitals and psychiatrists for detection and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in biological samples originating from psychiatric inpatients, emergency units or assessment of fitness to drive. Therefore, a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method after liquid-liquid extraction for the quantitation of JWH-015, JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-081, JWH 200, JWH-250, WIN 55,212-2 and methanandamide and the detection of JWH-019 and JWH-020 in human serum has been developed and fully validated according to guidelines for forensic toxicological analyses. The method was successfully applied to 101 serum samples from 80 subjects provided by hospitals, detoxification and therapy centers, forensic psychiatric centers and police authorities. Fifty-seven samples or 56.4% were found positive for at least one aminoalkylindole. JWH-019, JWH-020, JWH-200, WIN 55,212-2 and methanandamide were not detected in any of the analyzed samples.

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Patients' reports of safety-related events and perceptions of safety can be a valuable source for hospitals. Patients of eight acute care hospitals in Switzerland were surveyed for safety-related events and concerns for safety. In workshops with hospitals areas for improvement were analyzed and priorities for change identified. To evaluate the benefit of the approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with hospital risk managers. 3,983 patients returned the survey (55% response rate). 21.4% reported at least one definite safety event, and the mean number of 'definite' incidents per patient was 0.31 (95% CI=0.29 to 0.34). 3.2% were very concerned and 14.7% were somewhat concerned about medical errors and safety. Having experienced a safety-related event, younger age, length of stay, poor health and a poor education increased the probability of reporting concerns. With some exceptions, results confirmed the hospitals' a priori expectations regarding the strengths and weaknesses of their institutions. Risk managers emphasized the usability of results for their work and the special value of referring to the patient's perspective at their home institutions. A considerable fraction of patients subjectively experiences safety-related events and is concerned about safety. Patient-generated data introduced a new quality into the discussion of safety issues within hospitals, and some expected that patients' experiences and concerns could affect patient volumes. Though the study is limited by the short time horizon and the lack of follow-up, the results suggest that the described approach is feasible and can serve as a supplemental tool for risk identification and management.

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Liver disorders are the most frequent somatic complications of alcoholism. As 10‑20% of alcoholic patients will develop liver cirrhosis, this is the most frequent reason for premature death in alcoholic patients. Liver transplantation is now an accepted therapy for alcoholic liver cirrhosis but psychiatric assessment is usually required for patients entering a waiting list for transplantation. Prognostic criteria are controversially discussed, especially the so-called 6-month rule. Numerous studies and recent meta-analyses have indicated that duration of alcoholism, family history, age, sex, comorbid substance use and psychiatric disorders, noncompliance and social instability are outcome predictors. The 6-month criterion is not well proven but some studies are indicative. Possible therapeutic interventions for alcoholic patients on a waiting list are discussed.