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A qualitative study on elderly patients' preferences for inpatient psychiatric services

 
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cris.virtual.orcid0000-0002-6911-7632
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dc.contributor.authorMortazavi, Shahrzad
dc.contributor.authorJalilvand, Mohammad Ali
dc.contributor.authorMoeeni, Maryam
dc.contributor.authorPonnet, Koen
dc.contributor.authorOmranifard, Victoria
dc.contributor.imecauthorPonnet, Koen
dc.contributor.orcidimecPonnet, Koen::0000-0002-6911-7632
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-10T19:09:40Z
dc.date.available2025-03-10T19:09:40Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractIntroduction Mental illnesses have a high prevalence among elderly patients. It is estimated that half of the elderly do not utilize the psychiatric care that they need. Paying attention to patient preferences can improve treatment adherence and patient outcomes. This study aims to qualitatively identify the preferences of elderly patients hospitalized in the psychiatric wards of hospitals regarding their inpatient psychiatric treatments. Method This qualitative study was conducted at Khorshid Hospital in Isfahan, Iran. The study sample included patients in the age range of 60 years or above who had already been hospitalized due to diagnosed psychiatric diseases. Twenty-one semistructured interviews were conducted from March to September 2023. A thematic analysis method was used to analyze the data. Results The study extracted three overarching themes, including patients’ preferences regarding hospital features, patients’ preferences regarding hospital staff, and patients’ preferences regarding service delivery. Conclusion The findings of this study showed that elderly patients consider different preferences when choosing inpatient psychiatric services. The findings provide new insights for decision-makers and health providers in designing and implementing psychiatric treatments by considering elderly patients’ preferences, which in turn might help improve treatment outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12888-025-06585-x
dc.identifier.pmidMEDLINE:40001045
dc.identifier.urihttps://imec-publications.be/handle/20.500.12860/45376
dc.publisherBMC
dc.source.beginpage173
dc.source.issue1
dc.source.journalBMC PSYCHIATRY
dc.source.numberofpages10
dc.source.volume25
dc.subject.keywordsCLINICAL DECISION-MAKING
dc.subject.keywordsHEALTH-CARE
dc.subject.keywordsSTIGMA
dc.subject.keywordsCOMMUNICATION
dc.subject.keywordsSATISFACTION
dc.subject.keywordsPOPULATION
dc.subject.keywordsDEPRESSION
dc.subject.keywordsBARRIERS
dc.subject.keywordsGENDER
dc.subject.keywordsHOME
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A qualitative study on elderly patients' preferences for inpatient psychiatric services

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