Evolving trends in psychiatric emergency services in Southern China: a seven-year retrospective analysis.

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Cuiling Zhang, Suiyun Weng, Xiaoyu Zhang, Songkang Liu, Min Yu, Miaoling Jiang
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Abstract

Background: The Affiliated Brain Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University is an important provider of psychiatric emergency services (PES) in southern China. Revealing the evolution trend of the psychiatric emergency services of this hospital can help decision-makers formulate relevant policies. However, at present, there is a lack of large-scale, long-term retrospective studies.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on patient records from the psychiatric emergency room (PER) of the Affiliated Brain Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University. Data included demographic and clinical variables were aggregated annually and described using percentages from 2018 to 2024. Chi-square and Fisher's exact test were used to confirm significance of the trends.

Results: More voluntary health-seeking behaviors, broader medical insurance coverage, more cautious use of restraint measures, and more precise diagnoses were observed from 2018 to 2024. Besides, there were an increasing number of younger, highly educated, unmarried, and unemployed visitors. We also found that the gender gap is widening and medical resources are increasingly strained. There are differences between judicial and medical personnel in making compulsory decisions. During Covid-19, the demographic and clinical variables show significant changes.

Conclusions: PES in southern China have developed to a certain extent, but they are also confronted with obstacles at the same time. These trends underscore the need for enhanced referral systems, expanded community-based psychiatric care, ethical guidelines for managing coercive measures and strengthening the response strategies for public event crises.

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华南地区精神科急诊服务发展趋势:7年回顾性分析
背景:广州医科大学附属脑科医院是华南地区重要的精神科急救机构。揭示该院精神科急诊服务的演变趋势,有助于决策者制定相关政策。然而,目前缺乏大规模、长期的回顾性研究。方法:回顾性分析广州医科大学附属脑科医院精神科急症室(PER)的患者资料。数据包括人口统计学和临床变量,每年汇总一次,并使用2018年至2024年的百分比进行描述。使用卡方检验和Fisher精确检验来确认趋势的显著性。结果:2018 - 2024年,我国青少年自愿就医行为增多,医疗保险覆盖面扩大,约束措施使用更加谨慎,诊断更加精准。此外,越来越多的年轻、高学历、未婚和失业的游客。我们还发现,性别差距正在扩大,医疗资源日益紧张。司法人员和医务人员在作出强制性决定方面存在差异。在Covid-19期间,人口统计学和临床变量显示出显着变化。结论:华南地区PES取得了一定的发展,但同时也面临着障碍。这些趋势强调需要加强转诊系统,扩大以社区为基础的精神科护理,制定管理强制措施的道德准则,并加强公共事件危机的应对战略。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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