儿科急诊室行为健康就诊、手术和住院情况的变化。

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Joel D Hudgins, Michael C Monuteaux, Caitlin Kent, Rebekah Mannix, Andrew Miller, Ashley Marchese, Jason Levy
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研究目的在过去十年中,寻求精神和行为健康护理的儿科急诊就诊人数急剧增加。我们旨在确定精神和行为健康主诉患者的就诊时长与儿科急诊室就诊量和及时性指标之间的关系:我们对 2010 年至 2022 年期间的 PED 就诊情况进行了一项回顾性、单中心、横断面研究。我们报告了对精神和行为健康投诉患者的护理对操作指标的影响,包括 4 个吞吐量指标和 3 个护理指标(例如,到达后 30 分钟内的生命体征或未就诊即离开的比率)。我们估算了一系列负二项回归模型,以特定指标的月计数为因变量,以每月急诊室容量为抵消变量:在研究期间,我们共收录了 720,914 次就诊,其中 22,901 次(3.2%)为精神和行为健康投诉。在研究期间,精神和行为健康就诊总人数从 2010 年的 1113 人次增加到 2021 年的 2554 人次,而每月行为健康护理时间的中位数则增加了 1483%。随着业务和护理类别中行为健康护理时数的增加,所有结果都在恶化:在我们的单中心研究中,精神和行为健康就诊和护理时数的增加与 PED 吞吐量和护理及时性指标的显著恶化有关。这种关系凸显了 PED 在护理精神和行为健康患者的同时,还要为急性非精神和行为健康急症患者提供高质量护理所面临的挑战。
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Changes in Behavioral Health Visits, Operations, and Boarding in a Pediatric Emergency Department.

Study objective: Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in pediatric emergency department (PED) visits seeking mental and behavioral health care. We aimed to determine the relationship between hours of care devoted to patients with mental and behavioral health complaints and markers of PED throughput and timeliness.

Methods: We performed a retrospective, single-center, cross-sectional study of PED encounters between 2010 and 2022. We reported effect of care for patients with mental and behavioral health complaints on operational metrics, including 4 throughput metrics and 3 care metrics (eg, vital signs within 30 minutes of arrival or left without being seen rates). We estimated a series of negative binomial regression models with the monthly count of the given metric as the dependent variable and monthly ED volume as the offset.

Results: We included a total of 720,914 visits over the study period, of which 22,901 (3.2%) were mental and behavioral health complaints. The total number of mental and behavioral health visits increased over the study period, from 1,113 in 2010 to 2,554 in 2021, whereas the median monthly behavioral health care hours showed a 1,483% increase. All outcomes worsened as behavioral health care hours increased in both operational and care categories.

Conclusion: In our single-center study, the increase in mental and behavioral health visits and hours of care was associated with significantly worsened PED throughput and timeliness of care metrics. This relationship highlights the challenges that PEDs face in caring for mental and behavioral health patients while simultaneously providing high-quality care to patients with acute nonmental and behavioral health emergencies.

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Annals of emergency medicine
Annals of emergency medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
819
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Emergency Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality of care by publishing the highest quality science for emergency medicine and related medical specialties. Annals publishes original research, clinical reports, opinion, and educational information related to the practice, teaching, and research of emergency medicine. In addition to general emergency medicine topics, Annals regularly publishes articles on out-of-hospital emergency medical services, pediatric emergency medicine, injury and disease prevention, health policy and ethics, disaster management, toxicology, and related topics.
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