Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitutes a major problem for clinicians and service providers. This study aimed at the identification of risk factors for repetition by addressing the time interval between the first and second visits to the emergency department. The purpose was to investigate what patient characteristics and referral circumstances determine this interval. Over a two year period, data on all psychiatric emergency referrals to the emergency department of four public hospitals were collected with a standardized form. Data collected during the index referral of all patients were used for estimating the risk for repetition using survival analysis techniques. A large p...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
Introduction Psychiatric disorders are strongly associated with hospital treated deliberate self-ha...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
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: Repeated use of a psychiatric emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving door pat...
Recurrent emergency department (ED) visits are responsible for an increasing proportion of overcrowd...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiology of repeat users of the emergency department (ED) using a st...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate factors associated with recurrent hospita...
David W Morris,1 Subroto Ghose,1,2 Ella Williams,1,2 Kevin Brown,1,2 Fuad Khan1,2 1Department of Ps...
Aims: To describe persons visiting the psychiatric emergency room (PER) in Sweden and to compare per...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
Introduction Psychiatric disorders are strongly associated with hospital treated deliberate self-ha...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
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: Repeated use of a psychiatric emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving door pat...
Recurrent emergency department (ED) visits are responsible for an increasing proportion of overcrowd...
Background: The focus of emergency room (ER) treatment is on acute medical crises, but frequent user...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiology of repeat users of the emergency department (ED) using a st...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate factors associated with recurrent hospita...
David W Morris,1 Subroto Ghose,1,2 Ella Williams,1,2 Kevin Brown,1,2 Fuad Khan1,2 1Department of Ps...
Aims: To describe persons visiting the psychiatric emergency room (PER) in Sweden and to compare per...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
Introduction Psychiatric disorders are strongly associated with hospital treated deliberate self-ha...
This longitudinal study identified risk factors for frequency of hospitalization among patients with...