Stacy L. Kracher P.M.H.C.N.S.-B.C., P.M.H.N.P.-B.C., A.P.R.N.R.X., C.S.A.C. , Andrew Currivan M.S.N., A.C.N.S.-B.C. , Maria Guerrero Ph.D., M.T.-B.C. , Deborah Goebert Dr.P.H. , James R. Agapoff IV, M.S., M.D. , Bradley Kuo D.N.P., F.N.P.-B.C., P.M.H.N.P.-B.C. , Earl Hishinuma Ph.D. , Chelsea Wong Psy.D. , Me Fuimaono-Poe F.N.P.-B.C.
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Agapoff IV, M.S., M.D. , Bradley Kuo D.N.P., F.N.P.-B.C., P.M.H.N.P.-B.C. , Earl Hishinuma Ph.D. , Chelsea Wong Psy.D. , Me Fuimaono-Poe F.N.P.-B.C.","doi":"10.1016/j.psym.2020.04.014","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Background</h3><p>There are few evidence-informed guidelines and findings to show that the use of sitters improves patient safety; overall, it is a costly intervention to address patients with disruptive behaviors. <strong>Objective:</strong> The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the creation of a multidisciplinary consultation-liaison (C-L) team, integrated with a psychiatric C-L team, together can decrease sitter use and improve outcomes using nonpharmacologic interventions.</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>This retrospective study describes the planning, implementation, and data collection using in creating an multidisciplinary C-L team to collaborate with the psychiatric C-L team and outcomes to support the approach. 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A Multidisciplinary Consultation-Liaison Team Approach to Reduce Enhanced Observer Usage
Background
There are few evidence-informed guidelines and findings to show that the use of sitters improves patient safety; overall, it is a costly intervention to address patients with disruptive behaviors. Objective: The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the creation of a multidisciplinary consultation-liaison (C-L) team, integrated with a psychiatric C-L team, together can decrease sitter use and improve outcomes using nonpharmacologic interventions.
Methods
This retrospective study describes the planning, implementation, and data collection using in creating an multidisciplinary C-L team to collaborate with the psychiatric C-L team and outcomes to support the approach. The multidisciplinary C-L team was composed of advanced practice registered nurses and creative art therapists. The teams worked closely with the medical units to develop and monitor criteria for sitter use. The key outcomes of the intervention improved patient safety and reduced overall cost.
Results
In the first year of implementation of a multidisciplinary C-L approach, sitter use decreased by 72%. Nonpharmacologic interventions improved patient outcomes by providing education to medical staff that enhanced the assessment and implementation of enhanced observer use across all the medical units. Subsequent data also reflect a sustained reduction in cost over the next 2-year period, saving the institution nearly $70K a month.
Conclusion
An multidisciplinary C-L and psychiatric C-L team collaborated on the need for psychiatric medications, or nonpharmacologic interventions to address behaviors and decrease the need for an enhanced observer. The teams worked together to make policy revisions and algorithms and provide education, the result of which was significant financial savings and improved patient safety.
期刊介绍:
The mission of Psychosomatics is to be the leading psychiatry journal focused on the care of patients with comorbid medical and psychiatric illnesses. The scope of Psychosomatics includes original research, review articles and clinical reports that address psychiatric aspects of medical illnesses and their management. Areas of particular interest include: the effect of co-morbid psychiatric conditions on the management of medical illness; the psychiatric management of patients with comorbid medical illness; educational content for physicians and others specializing in consultation-liaison (C-L) psychiatry; and, the provision of psychiatric services to medical populations, including integrated care.