Cost of treatment of deliberate self-harm. A study from Pakistan.

Publication Type Academic Article
Authors Shahid M, Khan M, Naqvi H, Razzak J
Journal Crisis
Volume 29
Issue 4
Pagination 213-5
Date Published 01/01/2008
ISSN 0227-5910
Keywords Developing Countries, Health Care Costs, Self-Injurious Behavior, Suicide, Attempted
Abstract A retrospective review of 98 patients through medical and billing records, over a period of 12 months (January to December 2004), was conducted to evaluate the cost of treatment of patients presenting with deliberate self-harm (DSH) to a private tertiary care teaching hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. After initial treatment in the Emergency Department (ED), 34 patients were admitted to the medical wards for further treatment and 64 patients were either discharged or left against medical advice from ED. The mean cost for admitted and discharged patients was US $255 and US $55.60, respectively. One patient was intubated in the ED and shifted to intensive care unit. The cost of treatment of DSH is extremely high in a country like Pakistan, where the patients have to bear the hospital cost out of their own pocket. The most important determinant of cost was length of hospital stay, averaging 2.91 days.
DOI 10.1027/0227-5910.29.4.213
PubMed ID 19069614
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