Exploring the inner roots of discharge against medical advice (DAMA) in an academic psychiatric hospital: a qualitative study

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Background: To explore the roots of DAMA in the Roozbeh Hospital, an academic mental hospital located in Tehran, Iran, the authors conducted a simple qualitative study. Twenty-four in-depth semi-structured interviews with families and eight with patients who were discharged against medical advice were done about the inner motivation and roots of DAMA. The sampling was convenient in trying to reach the maximum variation. The transcribed verbatim of the interviews was coded and categorized inductively by discussion. Ethical consideration was approved by the TUMS ethical committee. Results: Findings were classified into six categories: The patient’s insistence, miss the beloved one, sense of improvement, outside hospital concerns, dissatisfaction with the quality of medical care, and worries about the hospitalization consequences. Conclusions: Addressing the inner roots of DAMA can be an opportunity to understand better patients and their families’/relatives’ experiences and feelings. This will give a deep perspective and insight into the subject.

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Alidoust, F., & Yahyavi, S. T. (2022). Exploring the inner roots of discharge against medical advice (DAMA) in an academic psychiatric hospital: a qualitative study. Middle East Current Psychiatry, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-022-00237-6

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