A 3-year experience of an Australian short-stay Psychiatric, Alcohol and Non-prescription Drug Assessment Unit: unit activity and the patient experience.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Jane Ellen Carland, Yvonne Nguyen, Hannah Paul, Nadine Ezard, Matthew Bode, Bash Jagarlamudi, Mayura Sandrasegaran, Bridin Murnion, Richard Osborne Day, Paul Thomas Preisz, Jacqueline Huber, Jonathan Brett
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Abstract

Background: The Psychiatric, Alcohol and Non-Prescription Drug Assessment (PANDA) Unit was opened at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney in 2020 to provide short-stay medical monitoring and care for people presenting to the emergency department with alcohol or other drug intoxication or behavioural disturbance with co-existing general medical, drug and alcohol and/or mental health issues. The aim of this study was to describe the activity of the PANDA Unit across the first 3 years of operation and explore patient experience.

Methods: A mixed methods design was used. A retrospective record review (2020-2023) captured patient demographics, admission characteristics and discharge disposition. Brief, structured interviews were conducted with PANDA patients to explore their admission experience, including the care provided. Interviews were analysed using an inductive approach to develop themes.

Results: 2473 patients had 4108 admissions to PANDA, median 333 (range, 296-396) admissions per quarter. Median patient age was 40 (range, 16-93) years, most (64.5%) were male and 11.2% had 'no-fixed abode' documented. Most admissions were associated with alcohol and stimulant intoxication and/or suicidality. Median PANDA length of stay was 21.2 hours (range, 0.5-883.1); 20% of admissions were >48 hours. Most patients (83.8%) were discharged from PANDA to their usual place of residence, 4.9% self-discharged and 15% were readmitted to PANDA within 28 days of discharge, 56 people were readmitted three or more times. The experiences of interview participants (n=14) regarding the PANDA Unit was described by three key themes: (1) patients receive non-judgemental, whole-person care from a large multidisciplinary team, (2) PANDA provides a transition point to further care and (3) PANDA is a comfortable and busy space.

Conclusions: PANDA provided tailored care in a short-stay context for people presenting to emergency department with complex comorbidities. Its unique model of care addressed barriers to healthcare access, such as stigma and siloed care.

澳大利亚短期精神病、酒精和非处方药评估单位的3年经验:单位活动和患者体验。
背景:2020年,悉尼圣文森特医院开设了精神病学、酒精和非处方药评估(PANDA)部门,为因酒精或其他药物中毒或行为障碍而就诊的急诊科患者提供短期医疗监测和护理,同时存在一般医疗、药物和酒精和/或精神健康问题。本研究的目的是描述熊猫单位的活动在前3年的手术和探索患者的经验。方法:采用混合方法设计。回顾性记录回顾(2020-2023)记录了患者人口统计学、入院特征和出院处置。对PANDA患者进行了简短的结构化访谈,以了解他们的入院经历,包括所提供的护理。访谈采用归纳方法进行分析,形成主题。结果:2473例患者中有4108例接受PANDA治疗,中位数为每季度333例(范围296-396)。患者年龄中位数为40岁(范围16-93岁),大多数(64.5%)为男性,11.2%无固定住所。大多数入院与酒精和兴奋剂中毒和/或自杀有关。PANDA住院时间中位数为21.2小时(范围0.5-883.1);20%的入院时间是48小时。大多数患者(83.8%)出院回原居住地,出院后28天内自行出院的占4.9%,再入院的占15%,再入院3次及以上的有56例。访谈参与者(n=14)对PANDA单元的体验由三个关键主题描述:(1)患者接受来自大型多学科团队的非评判性全人护理,(2)PANDA提供了进一步护理的过渡点,(3)PANDA是一个舒适而忙碌的空间。结论:PANDA为急诊科患有复杂合并症的患者提供了量身定制的短期护理。其独特的护理模式解决了获得医疗保健的障碍,如耻辱和孤立的护理。
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
262
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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