Mortality rate in patients in a long-term psychiatric care facility in Johannesburg
Mokgokong Mathekga, Nokhutula Mdaka, Mvuyiso Talatala

TL;DR
This study examines mortality rates and factors among patients with severe mental illness in a Johannesburg psychiatric facility over five years.
Contribution
The study provides mortality data and predictors for SMI patients in a long-term care facility in a low- to middle-income country.
Findings
8% of 406 SMI patients died over five years, with a standardised mortality ratio of 1.28.
Cardiovascular conditions were the leading cause of death, and age at admission was a significant predictor.
Mortality was highest in the 60–69 age group, likely influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abstract
Limited research exists on mortality rates and contributing factors among individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) in long-term psychiatric care, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To analyse mortality rates and associated factors at Solomon Stix Morewa Memorial Hospital (SSMMH), a long-term psychiatric care facility in Johannesburg, South Africa. SSMMH, a private facility in Selby Park, Johannesburg, has been contracted by the Gauteng Department of Health since March 2017 to provide inpatient care for SMI patients. A retrospective analysis was conducted on records of 406 SMI patients admitted to SSMMH from March 2017 to February 2022. Mortality rates were calculated, and associated factors were analysed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Of the 406 participants, 34 (8%) died over five years, yielding a standardised mortality ratio (SMR)…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Mental Health and Psychiatry · Mental Health Treatment and Access
