"The Norwegian Adult Mental Health Registry" (NAMHR) is a medical quality register collecting and systematizing data on patients and their treatment in specialist mental health care for adults in Norway. The main purpose is to create a documentation basis for quality assurance, evaluation, and improvement of assessment and treatment for patients who are offered treatment for mental disorders in the specialist health service. The register uses automatic data capture from various existing data sources. New patients are automatically included, but given the opportunity for reservations from the register without affecting their services and treatment.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150,000
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)
Percentage of subjects that experienced change in PROMs
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)
Percentage of subjects that experienced change in PROMs
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)
Percentage of subjects that experienced change in PROMs
Time frame: Six months after discharge
Drug name and dosage from electronic medication management solutions
Frequency of psychotropic generic drug name and dosage
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Drug name and dosage from electronic medication management solutions
Frequency of psychotropic generic drug name and dosage
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Drug name and dosage from electronic medication management solutions
Frequency of psychotropic generic drug name and dosage
Time frame: Six months after discharge from any cause, assessed up to 12 months
Rate of overweight defined as BMI > 25 (body mass index)
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Rate of overweight defined as BMI > 25 (body mass index)
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Level of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c)
Glycated hemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin chemically linked to sugar.
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Level of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c)
Glycated hemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin chemically linked to sugar.
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Level of blood pressure, both systolic and diastolic levels
Blood pressure varies between systolic and diastolic pressures after each heartbeat. Systolic pressure is peak (maximum) pressure in the arteries. Diastolic pressure is the lowest (minimum) pressure in the arteries.
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Level of blood pressure, both systolic and diastolic levels
Blood pressure varies between systolic and diastolic pressures after each heartbeat. Systolic pressure is peak (maximum) pressure in the arteries. Diastolic pressure is the lowest (minimum) pressure in the arteries.
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Bloodlevels of total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and Triglycerides
A lipid profile (lipid panel) is a set blood tests used to find abnormalities in blood lipids. The present panel will include: total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and Triglycerides.
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Bloodlevels of total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and Triglycerides
A lipid profile (lipid panel) is a set blood tests used to find abnormalities in blood lipids. The present panel will include: total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and Triglycerides.
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
Frequency of ICD-10 or ICD-11 diagnosis F00-F99
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) or ISD-11: Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)
Time frame: Baseline defined as: From start of treatment date (inclusion in the register) until the date of first documented assessment or date of discharge from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 24 months
Frequency of ICD-10 or ICD-11 diagnosis F00-F99
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) or ISD-11: Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)Revision (ICD-10) WHO: Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)
Time frame: Discharge defined as: date of discharge from any cause, assessed up to 60 months
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