Frequent visitors to psychiatric emergency services: Staff attitudes and temporal patterns

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Cynthia L. Arfken
Lori Lackman Zeman
Lindsay Yeager
Edward Mischel
Alireza Amirsadri
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[1] Wayne State University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Center for Healthcare Effectiveness Research
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Health Promotion; Treatment Plan; Health Psychology; Disease Prevention; Substance Abuser;
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Providing quality psychiatric emergency services is becoming more difficult as utilization rates soar, especially by individuals who are frequent visitors. To address this issue, a staff survey and analysis of admission patterns were conducted. Staff were more likely to believe that frequent visitors sought care because they had difficulty accessing alternative services, had basic needs unmet, were substance abusers, wanted inpatient admission, and were noncompliant with treatment plans. The 1999 temporal admission pattern documented that frequent visitors' admissions were higher during the first week of the month and inclement weather. Surprisingly, the infrequent visitors' admissions also were higher during the first week of the month. Together, these findings suggest that, in this urban location, frequent visitors are disadvantaged individuals lacking support and alternative treatment settings who use psychiatric emergency services to meet basic needs.
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