Surveying Child and Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Units: Demographics, Policies, and Practice.

Carl H Waitz, Jennifer Wolff, Jarrod Leffler, Alysha D Thompson, Aaron Vaughn, Carly Schuller, Sherry Paden, Alison Tebbett-Mock, Ana M Ugueto, Deborah Zlotnik, Cassandra Esposito, Gautam Rajendran, Jennifer Hellmuth, Elizabeth Reynolds
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Background: The increasing demand for acute inpatient psychiatric unit (IPU) treatment for children and adolescents in recent years has put significant pressure on hospital systems to provide efficient and effective care. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding the characteristics of IPU care for children and adolescents in the US, making it difficult for institutions to benchmark their performance against nationwide standards or understand generalizability of existing research.

Objective: To address this gap in the literature by beginning to collect descriptive data on significant variables for youth care from a geographically and institutionally diverse group of on Child and Adolescent IPUs.

Method: A multi-institutional research team conducted a nationwide (US) survey of child and adolescent IPU clinicians using snowball sampling. Recruitment emails were sent to IPU groups in the American Psychological Association and the American Academy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Results: The study yielded data from 12 institutions with a total of 20 IPUs, representing over 23,000 admissions in the years 2019 and 2020. The results of the survey show wide variability in institutional definitions of key variables (such as readmissions and safety events) as well as large ranges in length of stay, restraints, seclusions, and safety events.

Conclusion: This study reveals the importance of IPU clinical researchers taking steps to build a robust evidence base for IPU care, including developing consensus definitions of key variables and conceptualizing why high degrees of variability exist in important variables of IPU care. The survey results provide valuable insights for hospital systems, policymakers, and clinicians in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry.

调查儿童和青少年精神科住院病人:人口统计、政策和实践。
背景:近年来,儿童和青少年对急性住院精神科(IPU)治疗的需求不断增加,这给医院系统提供高效和有效的护理带来了巨大压力。然而,关于美国IPU对儿童和青少年护理的特点,文献中存在空白,这使得机构很难将其表现与全国标准进行比较,也很难理解现有研究的普遍性。目的:通过开始从地理和制度上不同的儿童和青少年ipu群体中收集关于青少年护理的重要变量的描述性数据来解决文献中的这一空白。方法:一个多机构的研究小组进行了一项全国(美国)儿童和青少年IPU临床医生使用滚雪球抽样调查。招募邮件被发送到美国心理协会和美国儿童与青少年精神病学学会的IPU小组。结果:该研究获得了来自12所大学的数据,共有20所ipu,在2019年和2020年录取了2.3万多名学生。调查结果显示,各机构对关键变量(如再入院和安全事件)的定义存在很大差异,在住院时间、限制、隔离和安全事件方面也存在很大差异。结论:本研究揭示了IPU临床研究人员采取措施为IPU护理建立强有力的证据基础的重要性,包括制定关键变量的共识定义,并概念化IPU护理重要变量存在高度变异性的原因。调查结果为医院系统、政策制定者和临床医生在儿童和青少年精神病学领域提供了宝贵的见解。
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