BackgroundPsychiatric patients experience longer treatment times (length of stay [LOS]) in the emergency department (ED) compared to nonpsychiatric patients. Although patients on involuntary mental health holds are relatively understudied, common wisdom would hold that times for these patients can only be affected by addressing systems issues because they are not free to leave. The objective of this study was to determine whether both selected ED and patient-specific factors were associated with longer LOS. We hypothesized that nonmodifiable factors (age, sex, agitation, presentation during evenings/nights, presentation during weekends, suicidal ideation) would prolong LOS but that potentially modifiable factors (such as use of medication) ...
ObjectivesPediatric mental illness poses a significant burden with an overall prevalence of approxim...
Introduction: The emergency psychiatric care is system is overburdened in the United States. Patient...
Psychiatric length of stay (LOS) has reduced but is still longer than for physical disorders. Inpati...
BackgroundPsychiatric patients experience longer treatment times (length of stay [LOS]) in the emerg...
There has been an increase in boarding time among psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department (...
ObjectiveDedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mode...
OBJECTIVE:Dedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mod...
Over the past 20 years, length of stay for psychiatric hospitalization has steadily decreased. The c...
Background Psychiatric boarding in Emergency Departments is a global challenge. Patients with mental...
Background Length of stay (LOS) for inpatient psychiatric services is an important factor with serio...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
Objective: There have been significant reductions in numbers of psychiatric beds and length of stay ...
Objective: There have been significant reductions in numbers of psychiatric beds and length of stay ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prolonged boarding times in the emergency department (ED) disproportionately affect...
REDUCTION OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT BOARDING IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM ABSTRACT Objective: Psychiatric pa...
ObjectivesPediatric mental illness poses a significant burden with an overall prevalence of approxim...
Introduction: The emergency psychiatric care is system is overburdened in the United States. Patient...
Psychiatric length of stay (LOS) has reduced but is still longer than for physical disorders. Inpati...
BackgroundPsychiatric patients experience longer treatment times (length of stay [LOS]) in the emerg...
There has been an increase in boarding time among psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department (...
ObjectiveDedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mode...
OBJECTIVE:Dedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mod...
Over the past 20 years, length of stay for psychiatric hospitalization has steadily decreased. The c...
Background Psychiatric boarding in Emergency Departments is a global challenge. Patients with mental...
Background Length of stay (LOS) for inpatient psychiatric services is an important factor with serio...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
Objective: There have been significant reductions in numbers of psychiatric beds and length of stay ...
Objective: There have been significant reductions in numbers of psychiatric beds and length of stay ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Prolonged boarding times in the emergency department (ED) disproportionately affect...
REDUCTION OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT BOARDING IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM ABSTRACT Objective: Psychiatric pa...
ObjectivesPediatric mental illness poses a significant burden with an overall prevalence of approxim...
Introduction: The emergency psychiatric care is system is overburdened in the United States. Patient...
Psychiatric length of stay (LOS) has reduced but is still longer than for physical disorders. Inpati...