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Table 2 Profile of patients seen via tele-psychiatry seen during the period of feedback review in 2012

From: Community based telepsychiatry service for older adults residing in a rural and remote region- utilization pattern and satisfaction among stakeholders

 

Total (N=98)

Feedback received (N = 51)

Feedback not received (N = 47)

Statistical significance

Mean age in years (SD)

75.68 (6.39)

75.94 (6.45)

75.40 (6.39)

t = 0.414,

p = 0.860a

Gender

 Females (N, %)

64 (65.3%

34 (66.7%)

30 (63.8%)

χ2 = 0.087

p = 0.833b

 Males (N,%)

34 (34.7%)

17 (33.3%)

17 (36.2%)

Prior tele-psychiatry contact with the service (N, %)

χ2 = 1.791

p = 0.216b

 Yes

38 (38.8%)

23 (45.1%)

15 (31.9%)

 No

60 (61.2%)

28 (54.9%)

32 (68.1%)

Primary Psychiatry Diagnosis made at the assessment (N, %)

 Depression or anxiety

51 (52.0%)

30 (58.8%)

21 (44.7%)

χ2 = 9.107

p = 0.168b

 Mania

10 (10.2%)

5 (9.8%)

5 (10.6%)

 Psychotic illness

21 (21.4%)

12 (23.5%)

9 (19.1%)

 Delirium

6 (6.1%)

1 (2.0%)

5 (10.6%)

 Organic mood disorder

2 (2.0%)

1 (2.0%)

1 (2.1%)

 Dementia

7 (7.1%)

1 (2.0%)

6 (12.8%)

 Unclear

1 (1%)

1 (2.0%)

0 (0.0%)

Living Situation (N, %)

 Independent living (Home or Retirement home)

82 (83.7%)

41 (80.4%)

41 (87.2%)

χ2 = 1.229

p = 0.420b

 Nursing Home

16 (16.3%)

10 (19.6%)

6 (12.8%)

Status at consultation (N, %)

 Inpatient (admitted in community hospital)

37 (37.8%)

14 (27.5%)

23 (48.9%)

χ2 = 0.838

p = 0.037* b

 Outpatient

61 (62.2%)

37 (72.5%)

24 (51.1%)

  1. a = t test; b = Chi Square test, *significance at p< 0.05