Purpose: This presentation outlines the responses by emergency clinicians to increased presentations of clients with a mental illness to Australian emergency departments. Methods: A comprehensive literature search reviewing the years 1995 to 2010 was conducted using Proquest, Cinahl and Google Scholar. 1995 was chosen as the earliest date as this is year that the first report of changes to ED triage practice in regards to assessment of clients with a mental illness was published. The key terms used to conduct the search were mental health, mental illness, triage, emergency nursing, mental health nursing and emergency departments. These were entered and combined for the process of the search. Articles selected for use in this presentation we...
The Emergency Department is an important contact point for people with mental health problems (Tobin...
Mainstreaming of mental health services (MHS) within the Australian medical system has generated a f...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...
Purpose: This presentation outlines the responses by emergency clinicians to increased presentations...
Purpose: This paper provides a summary of the issues associated with the emergency triage of clients...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this paper is to examine the use of mental health triage scales in A...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
In Australian emergency departments, the triage of people with physical illness and injury is well d...
In 1992, Australian Health Ministers adopted the Australian National Mental Health Strategy, the fir...
The assessment and management of clients with mental illness is an important facet of providing emer...
The triage of patients in the emergency department with mental health problems has long been a matte...
The triage of patients in the emergency department with mental health problems has long been a matte...
The assessment and management of clients with mental illness is an important facet of providing emer...
The mainstreaming process has significantly altered the means of access to mental health services in...
Since the amalgamation of mental institutions with acute hospitals there has been an increase in pre...
The Emergency Department is an important contact point for people with mental health problems (Tobin...
Mainstreaming of mental health services (MHS) within the Australian medical system has generated a f...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...
Purpose: This presentation outlines the responses by emergency clinicians to increased presentations...
Purpose: This paper provides a summary of the issues associated with the emergency triage of clients...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this paper is to examine the use of mental health triage scales in A...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
In Australian emergency departments, the triage of people with physical illness and injury is well d...
In 1992, Australian Health Ministers adopted the Australian National Mental Health Strategy, the fir...
The assessment and management of clients with mental illness is an important facet of providing emer...
The triage of patients in the emergency department with mental health problems has long been a matte...
The triage of patients in the emergency department with mental health problems has long been a matte...
The assessment and management of clients with mental illness is an important facet of providing emer...
The mainstreaming process has significantly altered the means of access to mental health services in...
Since the amalgamation of mental institutions with acute hospitals there has been an increase in pre...
The Emergency Department is an important contact point for people with mental health problems (Tobin...
Mainstreaming of mental health services (MHS) within the Australian medical system has generated a f...
Introduction: In Australia, recent changes in mental health emergency care (MHEC) service delivery m...