Trond Jørgensen’s scientific contributions

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Is Organizational Change Associated With Increased Rates of Readmission to General Hospital in Suicide Attempters? A 10-Year Prospective Catchment Area Study
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April 2010

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Trond Jørgensen

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Latha Nrugham

The objective of this study was to examine predictors for readmissions in patients admitted to a general hospital emergency ward for suicide attempts before and after organizational changes potentially affecting the chain of care. Socio-demographic and clinical variables were collected by clinicians from 1997 thru 2007. Data from the periods before and after 2004--when the hospital changed its catchment area--were compared. A substantial increase in readmission rates in the period after the organizational change was observed. This increase was not associated with any of the socio-demographic or clinical patient characteristics. Although no causal connection can be inferred, the observed association between organizational change and readmission rates could indicate that established post-discharge care systems for suicide attempters may be vulnerable to such change.

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... CoC across levels of care A prominent body of research concerns CoC across multiple levels of care, such as following patients' discharge from inpatient care (5-7, 12, 23) and following ED\ER visits without hospitalization (12,15,(18)(19)(20). These studies and their findings are summarized in Table 1. ...

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Continuity of care in suicide prevention: current status and future directions
Is Organizational Change Associated With Increased Rates of Readmission to General Hospital in Suicide Attempters? A 10-Year Prospective Catchment Area Study
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  • April 2010