Psychiatric patients at the emergency department: factors associated with length of stay and likelihood of hospitalization

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Enrica Marzola
Elisa Duranti
Carlotta De-Bacco
Enrico Lupia
Vincenzo Villari
Giovanni Abbate-Daga
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[1] University of Turin,Eating Disorders Center, Department of Neuroscience “Rita Levi Montalcini”
[2] AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino,Division of Emergency Medicine and High Dependency Unit
[3] Molinette Hospital,Department of Medical Sciences
[4] University of Turin,Neuroscience and Mental Health Department
[5] AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza,undefined
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Anxiety; Depression; Suicidal ideation; Consultation; Intoxication;
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Emergency department (ED) care for psychiatric patients is currently understudied despite being highly utilized. Therefore, we aimed to analyze psychiatric patients' length of stay (LOS) and LOS-related factors at the ED and to investigate and quantify the likelihood of being hospitalized after an emergency psychiatric evaluation. Charts of 408 individuals who sought help at the ED were retrospectively assessed to identify patients' sociodemographic and clinical data upon ED admission and discharge. All interventions performed at the ED (e.g., medications, hospitalization, clinical advice at discharge) were collected as well. The LOS for psychiatric patients was relatively short (6.5 h), and substance/alcohol intoxication was the main factor impacting LOS. Upon ED arrival, hospitalized patients were mostly men, most often had a yellow/severe triage code, and most often had a positive history of psychiatric illness, psychotic symptoms, euphoric mood, or suicidal ideation. Manic symptoms and suicidal ideation were the conditions most frequently leading to hospitalization. Given the paucity of real-world data on psychiatric patients’ LOS and outcomes in the ED context, our findings show that psychiatric patients are evaluated in a reasonable amount of time. Their hospitalization is mostly influenced by clinical conditions rather than predisposing (e.g., age) or system-related factors (e.g., mode of arrival).
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