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1345 – Strategy Management Of Psychiatric Inpatients In a Closed Ward Of a Study About Two Years At The e s h Psychiatry, Tizi-ouzou, Algeria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

A. Messaoudi
Affiliation:
Médecine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Tizi-Ouzou, Tizi-Ouzou
K. Saidene
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University Sétif, Sétif
S. Seklaoui
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Tizi-Ouzou, Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
A. Ziri
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Tizi-Ouzou, Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria

Abstract

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Introduction

Our work is a statistical study of the service closed EHS OUED AISSI on involuntary admissions for 24 months (2010–2011), hospitalized patients “ngerous”hich requires a program of support particular.

Objectives

  • Analyze the different characteristics of hospitalized patients.

  • Study modes most - frequent hospitalizations.

  • Evaluation of the notion of repeating the conduct forensic.

  • Improved quality of care for hospitalized patient’s long term.

  • Study period: two years.

Materials and methods

The department closed the EHS OUED AISSI on involuntary admissions for 24 months (2010-2011). The total sample of 58 patients.

Results

50% of hospitalized patients are aged between 31 and 40 years and 82.75% are male.

93.10% of hospitalizations were involuntary admissions.

The majority of patients (89.65%) are not working, and 79.31% are single.

41.37% of patients have a primary education and 56.89% have a high socio-economic means.

The reason for hospitalization most common (50% of cases) is conduct disorder with straight aggression and 17.24% have a history of prison.

37.93% of patients have a history of addictive behavior.

The diagnosis of Paranoid Schizophrenia is placed in 65.51% of patients.

Conclusion

In society should always seek a balance between health and social justice that is to say between prison psychiatric hospital and social inclusion.

The hospital closed in the service is a means of protection and care for patients classified as dangerous for themselves and for society.

The psychiatrist must be at the interface between medicine and justice, in its psycho-social dimension.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2013
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