OBJECTIVE This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency departments (EDs) in two countries and to identify specific mental disorders associated with repeat emergency visits. METHODS Retrospective analyses of 1 year of EDs data from two hospitals with psychiatric departments, one in Amadora/Sintra (Lisbon, Portugal, 2008) and the other in Malaga (Spain, 2009), were carried out. To determine which mental disorders were associated with repeat visits in each setting, negative binomial models were calculated. RESULTS There were 5141 visits for a mental disorder made by 3667 patients. Patients with affective disorder were the most frequent (32.2%). Among all mental health patients, 19.9% had a...
Background: Repeated use of a psychiatric emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving door pat...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity and mental disorders are independently associated with frequent visits to...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
Aims: To describe persons visiting the psychiatric emergency room (PER) in Sweden and to compare per...
BACKGROUND:The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural...
The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural health dis...
Background The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
OBJECTIVE To describe the population of patients who attend emergency departments (ED) in England...
Background: The objective of this study was to determine if mental health and substance use diagnose...
Background: Repeated use of a psychiatric emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving door pat...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity and mental disorders are independently associated with frequent visits to...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
Aims: To describe persons visiting the psychiatric emergency room (PER) in Sweden and to compare per...
BACKGROUND:The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural...
The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioural health dis...
Background The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
OBJECTIVE To describe the population of patients who attend emergency departments (ED) in England...
Background: The objective of this study was to determine if mental health and substance use diagnose...
Background: Repeated use of a psychiatric emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving door pat...
Introduction: Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) account for 21–28% of all ED visits natio...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...