Reasons for Emergency Department Use among Patients with Mental Disorders

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Marie-Josée Fleury
Guy Grenier
Lambert Farand
Francine Ferland
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[1] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Douglas Mental Health University Institute Research Centre,Department of Health Administration, Policy and Evaluation, School of Public Health
[3] Douglas Hospital Research Centre,School of Social Work, Addiction Rehabilitation Center, National Capital University Integrated Health and Social Services Center
[4] University of Montreal,undefined
[5] Laval University,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2019年 / 90卷
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Emergency department; Mental disorders; Mixed method study; Patient perspective; Utilization factors;
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Disproportionate use of emergency departments (EDs) by patients with mental disorders suggests the need to evaluate factors associated with ED use. Based on the Andersen Behavioral model, this mixed-method study identified the contributions of predisposing, enabling and needs factors in ED use among 328 patients with mental disorders. We hypothesised that ED use for mental health (MH) reasons would be most strongly associated with need factors. The study was conducted in four EDs located in different territories of Quebec (Canada). ED teams assisted with patient recruitment. Participants completed a questionnaire including a qualitative component on reasons for using the ED and assessments of ED and MH services. Data were organised according to the Andersen model, and analysed thematically. ED users were generally single, with low socioeconomic status and inadequate knowledge of MH services (predisposing factors). Most had a regular source of care which facilitated ED referrals (enabling factors); although inadequate access to outpatient care contributed to ED use. Needs factors were the primary motivators in ED use among patients with mental disorders, especially self-rated importance of problems, and MH diagnoses including suicidal ideation/attempts, depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. Results confirmed our hypothesis that ED visits were more strongly related to needs factors. The mixed methodology reinforced the importance of predisposing and enabling factors in ED use, particularly in more complex cases. Various strategies (e.g. shared care, recruitment of addiction liaison nurses for SUD screening) are suggested for improving access to other resources and reducing non-urgent ED use.
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