27 research outputs found

    Additional file 1: of Psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity: a systematic literature review

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    Detailed search strategies. Are represented detailed search strategies in term of combinations of keywords (used as MeSH terms or free text) applied in different databases. (DOCX 21 kb

    Additional file 3: Table S1. of Psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity: a systematic literature review

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    General characteristics of the reviewed studies included in a systematic literature review on psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity. (DOC 86 kb

    Additional file 4: Table S2. of Psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity: a systematic literature review

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    Description of results from studies included in a systematic literature review on psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity. (DOC 107 kb

    Additional file 2: of Psychiatric readmissions and their association with physical comorbidity: a systematic literature review

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    Detailed search strategy for articles on physical comorbidity. Are listed physical comorbidity variables with corresponding keywords which were used for identification of studies addressing the topic of physical comorbidity in patients discharged from psychiatric or general health in-patient care with a psychiatric diagnosis. (DOCX 18 kb

    Observed/expected mortality during first year vs. second year or more after first discharge due to all diseases and medical conditions and suicides and other external causes in a cohort of patients admitted for psychiatric disorders for the first time in 2000 to 2006 in Denmark, Finland and Sweden.

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    <p>Observed/expected mortality during first year vs. second year or more after first discharge due to all diseases and medical conditions and suicides and other external causes in a cohort of patients admitted for psychiatric disorders for the first time in 2000 to 2006 in Denmark, Finland and Sweden.</p
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