The aim of this paper was to identify characteristics and predictors of frequent emergency department (ED) use among people released from prisons in Queensland, Australia. Baseline interview data from a sample of sentenced adults were linked to ED and hospital records. The association between baseline characteristics and frequent ED attendance was modelled by fitting multivariate logistic regression models. Participants who had ≥ 4 visits to the ED in any 365-day period of community follow-up were defined as frequent attenders (FA). The analyses included 1307 people and mean follow-up time in the community was 1063 days. After adjusting for covariates, those with a dual diagnoses of mental illness and substance use (RR = 2.42, 95% CI 1.47-3...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Although the number of older adults who are arrested and subject to incarceration in jail is rising ...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
BACKGROUND: The population of ex-prisoners returning to their communities is large. Morbidity and mo...
BackgroundFrequent emergency department (ED) use and incarceration can be driven by underlying struc...
OBJECTIVE: Incarcerated adults are at high risk of self-harm and suicide and remain so after release...
Background The population of ex-prisoners returning to their communities is large. Morbidity and mor...
Objective: To describe three aspects of inpatient use for ex-prisoners within the frst 12 months of ...
Adults released from prison often have complex health needs. They are at high risk of poor health ou...
BACKGROUND: Adults released from prison often have complex health needs. They are at high risk of po...
Many people living with HIV access healthcare systems through the emergency department (ED), and inc...
ObjectivesPatients are presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with increasing complexity at rates...
Many people living with HIV access healthcare systems through the emergency department (ED), and inc...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of adult patient attendances to emergency departments (ED...
© The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Objective: Prisoners are at increas...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Although the number of older adults who are arrested and subject to incarceration in jail is rising ...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
BACKGROUND: The population of ex-prisoners returning to their communities is large. Morbidity and mo...
BackgroundFrequent emergency department (ED) use and incarceration can be driven by underlying struc...
OBJECTIVE: Incarcerated adults are at high risk of self-harm and suicide and remain so after release...
Background The population of ex-prisoners returning to their communities is large. Morbidity and mor...
Objective: To describe three aspects of inpatient use for ex-prisoners within the frst 12 months of ...
Adults released from prison often have complex health needs. They are at high risk of poor health ou...
BACKGROUND: Adults released from prison often have complex health needs. They are at high risk of po...
Many people living with HIV access healthcare systems through the emergency department (ED), and inc...
ObjectivesPatients are presenting to emergency departments (EDs) with increasing complexity at rates...
Many people living with HIV access healthcare systems through the emergency department (ED), and inc...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of adult patient attendances to emergency departments (ED...
© The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Objective: Prisoners are at increas...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Although the number of older adults who are arrested and subject to incarceration in jail is rising ...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...