The article by Boudreaux et al. [1] in the current issue regarding the prevalence and interest in treatment for mood disorders among ED patients raises several important concerns for acute care providers and for the health care system as a whole. Hospital emergency departments (EDs) have increasingly become a location in which mental illness first presents [2]. The result is that identification, diagnosis and referral for mental health symptoms rests, not infrequently, with ED physicians. However, neither the training of emergency physicians nor the needed support infrastructure of psychiatric and social services has kept up with national trends, leaving ED providers poorly prepared and under-resourced for the task
BACKGROUND: Thirty-five percent of all Emergency Department (ED) visits are for physical injury. OBJ...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Introduction: Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) are often screened for suicidality, ...
The article by Boudreaux et al. [1] in the current issue regarding the prevalence and interest in tr...
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Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
Background: The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioura...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Prevalence of psychiatric-mental health patients in the emergency department (ED) has increased dras...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
Patients with mental health disorders (MHDs) use the emergency department (ED) for acute psychiatric...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to establish consensus among clinicians in order to produ...
Background: The reality of emergency health care in the United States today requires new approaches ...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Overcrowding of Emergency Departments (ED) has become an public health issue nationally. However, ED...
BACKGROUND: Thirty-five percent of all Emergency Department (ED) visits are for physical injury. OBJ...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Introduction: Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) are often screened for suicidality, ...
The article by Boudreaux et al. [1] in the current issue regarding the prevalence and interest in tr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73525/1/j.1553-2712.2004.tb01430.x.pd
Background: It has been observed that patients with poor mental health are relatively frequent users...
Background: The characteristics of Emergency Department (ED) attendances due to mental or behavioura...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Prevalence of psychiatric-mental health patients in the emergency department (ED) has increased dras...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substa...
Patients with mental health disorders (MHDs) use the emergency department (ED) for acute psychiatric...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to establish consensus among clinicians in order to produ...
Background: The reality of emergency health care in the United States today requires new approaches ...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Overcrowding of Emergency Departments (ED) has become an public health issue nationally. However, ED...
BACKGROUND: Thirty-five percent of all Emergency Department (ED) visits are for physical injury. OBJ...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Introduction: Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) are often screened for suicidality, ...