Sociodemographic characteristics and clinical outcomes for people presenting to emergency departments with mental health diagnoses

Joanne M. Stubbs, Shanley Chong, Helen M. Achat, Vlasios Brakoulias

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Abstract

Background: Hospital emergency departments (EDs) are experiencing a growth in presentations with mental health (MH) diagnoses.Aim: Describe and compare sociodemographic characteristics and clinical outcomes for people with MH and non-MH diagnoses.Methods: A retrospective study examined routinely collected data for ED presentations in a health district in western Sydney, Australia from 2016 to 2019. Regression models examined variables according to MH status, overall and by age.Results: Individuals with MH diagnoses accounted for 3.4% of 647,787 ED presentations. MH presentations were most commonly female (51.5%), aged 16-39 years (62.5%), arrived after hours (60.3%) and via ambulance (52.8%). MH presentations were more likely to be triaged category 2 (OR = 1.58,95%CI = 1.54-1.63) and not seen on time (OR = 1.20,95%CI = 1.17-1.24). They had higher odds of a longer ED stay (OR = 1.96,95%CI = 1.90-20.1), after which they were less likely to be admitted (OR = 0.56, 95%CI = 0.55-0.58) and more likely to be transferred (OR = 3.81,95%CI = 3.66-3.97) or leave before treatment was completed (OR = 1.83,95%CI = 1.74-1.92).Conclusion: Characteristics and outcomes for people presenting to ED with a MH diagnosis significantly differ from those without a MH diagnosis. Provision of timely care is a particular concern. Identifying causes for delays within and external to the ED, and implementing targeted strategies to ameliorate them are required to optimise care.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101372
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Emergency Nursing
Volume71
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Age
  • Emergency department
  • Length of stay
  • Mental health
  • Outcomes
  • Patient characteristics
  • Separation mode

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