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Audit of admissions to dermatology beds in Greater Manchester
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicinePreventive MedicineProspective Questionnaire-based AuditGreater ManchesterContact DermatitisMedical HistoryOutcomes ResearchClinical DermatologyDermatologyDermatopathologyMedicinePatient SatisfactionHealth Services ResearchAdmission PracticesPoor Social SupportHospital Medicine
We present the results of a prospective questionnaire-based audit of admissions to dermatology beds. We examined the admission practices of clinicians and the outcome in terms of benefit to patients. The majority of patients (90%) were admitted because of the severity of their skin disease but other contributing factors included: inability to cope (40%); need for further investigation or observation (33%); coexisting medical factors (17%); poor social support; transport and psychological factors. Most (87%) patients benefited from admission and the dermatology life quality index improved by 42%. We demonstrate that inpatient treatment is effective and improves patients' quality of life.
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