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[Staffing Level: Survey Among Psychosomatic-psychotherapeutic Institutions in Germany]

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Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2019 Mar 5
PMID 30829172
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Abstract

Methods: Using a standardized written hospital survey from the Deutsches Krankenhausinstitut (DKI), we invited a total of 218 psychosomatic-psychotherapeutic hospitals and specialist departments to participate. The participation rate of the institutions was 35%.

Results: In the overall sample, one psychotherapist (physician/clinical psychologist) was responsible for treating a median of 3.9 beds/patients (interquartile range 3.1-5.1) and one nurse a median of 2.9 beds/patients (interquartile range 2.3-3.9). There were significant differences for the nurse-patient ratio depending on the organizational size of the institution. To ensure quality treatment, professional experts saw increased staffing needs of about 12-17% across both professions. For the professional groups of specialist therapists and social workers, broad variances were observed for the therapist-patient ratio in the overall sample.

Conclusions: The study provides an important and relevant data basis for the further discussion to determine mandatory minimal staffing levels in German psychosomatic-psychotherapeutic institutions.

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