Author Interviews, Emergency Care, Mental Health Research, UCSD / 05.02.2015
Study Addresses Factors Prolonging ED Visits For Psychiatric Patients
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Michael Wilson, MD, PhD, FAAEM
Attending Physician, UCSD Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Department of Emergency Medicine Behavioral Emergencies Research (DEMBER) lab UC San Diego Health System
MedicalResearch: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Dr. Wilson: Emergency departments (EDs) nationwide are crowded. Although psychiatric patients do not make up the largest proportion of repeat visitors to the emergency department, psychiatric patients stay longer in the ED than almost any other type of patient. So, it’s really important to find out things about these patients that may predict longer stays.
In this study, we looked at patients on involuntary mental health holds. The reasoning is simple: patients on involuntary mental health holds aren’t free to leave the ED. So, the only thing that should really matter is how quickly an Emergency department can release them from the involuntary hold. Surprisingly, though, this wasn’t the only thing that correlated with longer stays.
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