北美儿科急诊科自杀行为患者的治疗

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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-23 DOI:10.1176/appi.ps.202100206
Megan M Mroczkowski, Alison M Lake, Marjorie Kleinman, F Meridith Sonnett, Saba Chowdhury, Madelyn S Gould
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在确定目前在北美儿科急诊科(EDs)治疗有自杀意念或最近有自杀企图的患者的做法。方法:2018年10月10日至2020年1月19日,作者对美国和加拿大儿科急诊医学主任执业现状进行了横断面在线调查。结果:136名儿科急诊主任中有46名(34%)回应了调查。负责人报告说,他们希望在照顾有自杀意念或自杀企图的年轻病人方面看到的三个最常见的改进是:更容易获得精神卫生人员的评估,让精神卫生人员对病人的评估和治疗承担主要责任,以及更容易获得精神卫生人员的处置计划。结论:研究结果强调了儿科急诊科需要更好的精神卫生保健,以服务于自杀风险增加的患者。
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Treatment of Patients Presenting With Suicidal Behavior in North American Pediatric Emergency Departments.

Objective: This study sought to identify current practices for the treatment of patients presenting with suicidal ideation or a recent suicide attempt in pediatric emergency departments (EDs) in North America.

Methods: From October 10, 2018, to January 19, 2020, the authors conducted a cross-sectional online survey on current practices of pediatric emergency medicine chiefs practicing in the United States and Canada.

Results: Forty-six (34%) of 136 chiefs of pediatric emergency medicine responded to the survey. The three most frequent improvements chiefs reported they would like to see in the care of young patients with suicidal ideation or suicide attempt were easier access to mental health personnel for evaluations, having mental health personnel take primary responsibility for patient evaluation and treatment, and better access to mental health personnel for dispositional planning.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the need for better mental health care in pediatric EDs to serve patients at increased risk for suicide.

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