ObjectiveThe study examined factors affecting clinicians' decisions in the psychiatric emergency service about referring patients to less restrictive alternatives to inpatient care. Indicators of quality of care and the severity of the patient's condition were a particular focus.MethodsTrained mental health professionals observed the evaluations of 425 patients in seven California county general hospitals. Multivariate modeling was used to examine variables thought to predict disposition to alternative care.ResultsLess restrictive alternatives were available for 61 percent of the 425 patients and were used for 39 percent; they were overlooked by clinicians in 14 percent of cases and considered but not used in 8 percent. Patients' need for a...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Determinants of the evaluation and disposi-tion of psychiatric emergencies were studied at Detroit G...
A study at a large urban psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania evaluated whether the state\u27s dange...
ObjectiveThe study examined factors affecting clinicians' decisions in the psychiatric emergency ser...
Objective: The study examined factors affecting clinicians ’ decisions in the psychiatric emergency ...
ObjectivesThe study examined the usefulness of a three-perspective model for determining the quality...
This study considers the denial of access to inpatient care to those seeking hospitalization followi...
the usefulness of a three-perspec-tive model for determining the quality ofevaluations in psychiatri...
Nonadherence with the recommendations of health care providers results in reduced quality of health,...
Quality of care is widely assumed to be related to patient outcomes, but little is known about care ...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Two hundred public psychiatric hospitals were surveyed regarding their management of inpatients with...
There are few multivariate models to explore emergency mental health triage decisions. To date, no m...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Determinants of the evaluation and disposi-tion of psychiatric emergencies were studied at Detroit G...
A study at a large urban psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania evaluated whether the state\u27s dange...
ObjectiveThe study examined factors affecting clinicians' decisions in the psychiatric emergency ser...
Objective: The study examined factors affecting clinicians ’ decisions in the psychiatric emergency ...
ObjectivesThe study examined the usefulness of a three-perspective model for determining the quality...
This study considers the denial of access to inpatient care to those seeking hospitalization followi...
the usefulness of a three-perspec-tive model for determining the quality ofevaluations in psychiatri...
Nonadherence with the recommendations of health care providers results in reduced quality of health,...
Quality of care is widely assumed to be related to patient outcomes, but little is known about care ...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Two hundred public psychiatric hospitals were surveyed regarding their management of inpatients with...
There are few multivariate models to explore emergency mental health triage decisions. To date, no m...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Determinants of the evaluation and disposi-tion of psychiatric emergencies were studied at Detroit G...
A study at a large urban psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania evaluated whether the state\u27s dange...