abstract: Emergency departments (EDs) across the country have been forced to accommodate an ever-expanding population of mental health patients. This study surveyed physicians and social workers in order to determine the most commonly treated mental illnesses in the ED, common frustrations in the care of mental health patients, limitations in the provision of treatment, and possible changes and improvements to the treatment system for the future. Attitudes toward the deinstitutionalization movement of the 1960s also were assessed, as this movement is hypothesized to have contributed to the current strain on EDs with respect to treating mental health issues. In this thesis, the deinstirutionalization movement and possible implications for me...
Australia, like many other countries that adopted deinstitutionalisation is experiencing increased p...
Background: In the changing face of health care and the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, col...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Historically, dualistic healthcare systems have resulted in limited mental healthcare provision with...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Background: Several recent studies have reported a significant increase in medical emergency departm...
Abstract Introduction: Mental health patients are a group of population that has predominantly been...
For centuries, people with mental disorders in the United States (U.S.) have faced healthcare servic...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore differences in experiences of care in Emergency Dep...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight issues related to deinstitutionalization and community care...
Australia, like many other countries that adopted deinstitutionalisation is experiencing increased p...
Background: In the changing face of health care and the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, col...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Introduction: This is an observational study of emergency departments (ED) in California to identify...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Historically, dualistic healthcare systems have resulted in limited mental healthcare provision with...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Background: Several recent studies have reported a significant increase in medical emergency departm...
Abstract Introduction: Mental health patients are a group of population that has predominantly been...
For centuries, people with mental disorders in the United States (U.S.) have faced healthcare servic...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore differences in experiences of care in Emergency Dep...
The mainstreaming of mental health services in Australia has significantly altered the means of acce...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight issues related to deinstitutionalization and community care...
Australia, like many other countries that adopted deinstitutionalisation is experiencing increased p...
Background: In the changing face of health care and the introduction of the Affordable Care Act, col...
Background: The Emergency Department has increasingly become the initial point of contact for mental...