Abstract Background This descriptive study compared 2014–15 to 2005–06 data on the quality of mental health services (MHS) in relation to emergency room (ER) use to assess the impact of the 2005 Quebec MH reform regarding access, continuity and appropriateness of care for patients with mental illnesses (PMI). Methods Data emanated from the Quebec Integrated Chronic Disease Surveillance System (Quebec/Canada). Participants (865,255 for 2014–15; 817,395 for 2005–06) were age 12 or over, with at least one MI, including substance use disorders (SUD), diagnosed during an ER visit, outpatient treatment or hospitalization. Variables included: access (ER use/frequency, hospitalization rates, outpatient consultations preceding an ER visit), care con...
Background Research findings on the association between outpatient service use and ...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
Nonadherence with the recommendations of health care providers results in reduced quality of health,...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Abstract Background This study identified profiles associated with quality of life (QoL) and sociode...
Objective: This study compared characteristics of visits to emergency rooms (ERs) for mental and sub...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Abstract Background Outcome quality indicators are rarely used to evaluate mental health services be...
CONTEXT: National data demonstrate that mental health (MH) visits to the emergency room (ER) compris...
BACKGROUND:The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore differences in experiences of care in Emergency Dep...
May 2013."A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri--Co...
OBJECTIVE To describe the population of patients who attend emergency departments (ED) in England...
Background: The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioura...
Background Research findings on the association between outpatient service use and ...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
Nonadherence with the recommendations of health care providers results in reduced quality of health,...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Abstract Background This study identified profiles associated with quality of life (QoL) and sociode...
Objective: This study compared characteristics of visits to emergency rooms (ERs) for mental and sub...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Abstract Background Outcome quality indicators are rarely used to evaluate mental health services be...
CONTEXT: National data demonstrate that mental health (MH) visits to the emergency room (ER) compris...
BACKGROUND:The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore differences in experiences of care in Emergency Dep...
May 2013."A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri--Co...
OBJECTIVE To describe the population of patients who attend emergency departments (ED) in England...
Background: The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioura...
Background Research findings on the association between outpatient service use and ...
Introduction: Highly frequent users (HFU) of the emergency department (ED) are a poorly defined popu...
Nonadherence with the recommendations of health care providers results in reduced quality of health,...