This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with any medical condition who had previously visited one of six Quebec (Canada) emergency departments (ED) at least once for mental health (MH) conditions as the primary diagnosis. Records of n = 11,367 patients were investigated using administrative databanks (2012-13/2014-15). Hospitalization rates in the 12 months after a first ED visit in 2014-15 were categorized as no hospitalizations (0 times), moderate hospitalizations (1-2 times), and frequent hospitalizations (3+ times). Based on the Andersen Behavioral Model, data on risk factors were gathered for the 2 years prior to the first visit in 2014-15, and were identified as predisposing, ena...
Background The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
The goal was to examine risk factors and expenditures for early rehospitalization (within 30 days of...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
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...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
OBJECTIVE This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency de...
Background Research findings on the association between outpatient service use and ...
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...
Abstract Background This study quantifies the frequency of adverse events (AEs) experienced by psych...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
There has been an increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits for mental health care across North A...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate factors associated with recurrent hospita...
Background The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
The goal was to examine risk factors and expenditures for early rehospitalization (within 30 days of...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
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...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
OBJECTIVE This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency de...
Background Research findings on the association between outpatient service use and ...
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...
Abstract Background This study quantifies the frequency of adverse events (AEs) experienced by psych...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
There has been an increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits for mental health care across North A...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate factors associated with recurrent hospita...
Background The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
The goal was to examine risk factors and expenditures for early rehospitalization (within 30 days of...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...