倡导解决紧急儿科精神卫生保健问题

Q3 Medicine
Kymberly Gonzalez MD , Faisalmohemed Patel MD , Laura A. Cutchins BSN, RN-BC , Ian Kodish MD, Ph , Neil G. Uspal MD
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摘要

越来越多的儿科患者到急诊室寻求情绪和行为危机的治疗。紧急服务需求的激增既表明年轻人的心理健康敏锐度不断提高,也表明社区心理健康资源不足,特别是在服务不足的社区。改善危机中儿童的紧急精神卫生保健将需要大量的患者宣传,以推动整个治疗环境的系统改进,并使协调一致的方法能够跨越紧急环境的护理。紧急精神卫生宣传的目标包括实施普遍的自杀筛查、增加社区精神卫生资源、发展流动危机服务和实施急诊科远程精神病学项目。有许多宣传工作的例子,往往由专业组织推动,导致精神卫生保健系统发生有意义的变化。作为次优精神卫生保健系统危害的一线见证者,急诊医学医生可以成为变革的关键倡导者。
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Advocacy to Address Emergent Pediatric Mental Health Care

Escalating numbers of pediatric patients are presenting to emergency departments seeking care for emotional and behavioral crises. This surge in emergency service needs is a manifestation of both increasing mental health acuity among young people as well as inadequate community mental health resources, particularly in underserved communities. Improving emergent mental health care for children in crisis will require significant patient advocacy to drive systems improvements across treatment settings and enable coordinated approaches that bridge care beyond an emergency setting. Targets for emergency mental health advocacy include implementing universal suicide screening, increasing community mental health resources, development of mobile crisis services, and implementation of emergency department telepsychiatry programs. There are numerous examples of advocacy efforts, often fostered by professional organizations, leading to meaningful change in mental health care systems. As frontline witnesses to the harms of suboptimal mental health care systems, emergency medicine physicians can be critical advocates for change.

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期刊介绍: This practical journal is devoted to helping pediatricians and emergency physicians provide the best possible care for their young patients. Each topical issue focuses on a single condition frequently seen. Cogently written review articles synthesize practical new advances in the field giving you the authoritative guidance on disease process, diagnosis, and management you need to achieve the best results.
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