Using emergency department data to define a 'mental health presentation' - implications of different definitions on estimates of emergency department mental health workload.

Nikita Goyal, Edmund Proper, Phyllis Lin, Usman Ahmad, Marietta John-White, Gerard M O'Reilly, Simon S Craig
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Objective This study aimed to describe and compare the proportion of patients classified as an emergency department (ED) mental health presentation under different definitions, including the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) definition. Methods This retrospective cohort study enrolled all patients that presented to the EDs of a multi-centre Victorian health service between 1 January 2020 and 30 June 2023. Varying definitions of a mental health presentation were applied to each ED attendance, applying the current AIHW definition (using selected diagnosis codes), broader diagnosis-based coding, the presenting complaint recorded at triage and whether the patient was seen by or referred to the emergency psychiatric service (EPS). The proportion of all ED presentations meeting each definition and any overlap between definitions were calculated. The agreement between each definition and the AIHW definition was evaluated using Kappa's coefficient. Results There were 813,078 presentations to ED of which 34,248 (4.2%) met the AIHW definition for a mental health presentation. Throughout the study, 45,376 (5.6%) patients were seen and/or referred to EPS, and 36,160 (4.4%) patients were allocated a mental health presenting complaint by triage staff. There was moderate interrater agreement between these definitions, with a kappa statistic (95% confidence interval) between the AIHW definition and a mental health presenting complaint recorded at triage of 0.58 (0.58-0.59) and between the AIHW definition and review by EPS of 0.58 (0.57-0.58). Conclusions The AIHW definition is a conservative measure of ED mental health presentations and may underestimate emergency psychiatry workload in Australian EDs.

使用急诊科数据来定义 "精神健康症状"--不同定义对急诊科精神健康工作量估算的影响。
这项回顾性队列研究招募了 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 30 日期间前往维多利亚州一家多中心医疗服务机构急诊科就诊的所有患者。每次急诊室就诊都采用了不同的精神健康就诊定义,包括当前的 AIHW 定义(使用选定的诊断代码)、更广泛的基于诊断的编码、分诊时记录的主诉以及患者是否由急诊精神科服务(EPS)接诊或转诊。我们计算了符合每种定义的所有急诊室就诊人数比例以及定义之间的重叠情况。结果共有 813,078 例急诊就诊者,其中 34,248 例(4.2%)符合 AIHW 对精神健康就诊者的定义。在整个研究过程中,有45376名患者(5.6%)接受了就诊和/或被转诊至急诊室,有36160名患者(4.4%)被分诊人员指定为精神健康主诉。AIHW定义与分诊时记录的精神健康主诉之间的卡帕统计量(95%置信区间)为0.58(0.58-0.59),AIHW定义与EPS审查之间的卡帕统计量为0.58(0.57-0.58)。
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