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A 4-year review of pediatric mental health emergencies in Alberta.

Amanda S Newton1, Samina Ali, David W Johnson, Christina Haines, Rhonda J Rosychuk, Rachel A Keaschuk, Philip Jacobs, Terry P Klassen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine and compare rates of pediatric mental health presentations and associated costs in emergency departments (EDs) in Alberta.
METHODS: We examined 16 154 presentations by 12 589 patients (patient age < or = 17 yr) between April 2002 and March 2006 using the Ambulatory Care Classification System, a province-wide database for Alberta. The following variables of interest were extracted: patient demographics, discharge diagnoses, triage level, disposition, recorded costs for ED care, and institutional classification and location (i.e., rural v. urban, pediatric v. general EDs).
RESULTS: A 15% increase in pediatric mental health presentations was observed during the study period. Youth aged 13-17 years consistently represented the most common age group for first presentation to the ED (83.3%). Of the 16 154 recorded presentations, 21.4% were related to mood disorders and 32.5% to anxiety disorders. Presentations for substance misuse or abuse were the most prevalent reasons for a mental health-related visit (41.3%). Multiple visits accounted for more than one-third of all presentations. Presentations for mood disorders were more common in patients with multiple compared with single visits (29.3% v. 16.9%), and substance abuse or misuse presentations were more common in patients with single compared with multiple visits (47.4% v. 30.5%). The total direct ED costs for mental health presentations during the study period was Can$3.5 million.
CONCLUSION: This study provides comprehensive data on trends of pediatric mental health presentation, and highlights the costs and return presentations in this population. Psychiatric and medical care provided in the ED for pediatric mental health emergencies should be evaluated to determine quality of care and its relationship with return visits and costs.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19788789     DOI: 10.1017/s1481803500011647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CJEM        ISSN: 1481-8035            Impact factor:   2.410


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1.  Age Affects the Impact of Important Predictors on Mental Health Emergency Department Visits.

Authors:  Rhonda J Rosychuk; Amanda S Newton; X Joan Hu
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 1.505

2.  Emergency physician referrals to the pediatric crisis clinic: reasons for referral, diagnosis and disposition.

Authors:  Jonathan Lee; Daphne Korczak
Journal:  J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2010-11

3.  A Description of Emergency Care Received by Children and Youth with Mental Health Presentations for Alcohol and Other Drug use in two Alberta Emergency Departments.

Authors:  Andrea Y Yu; Nicole Ata; Kathryn Dong; Amanda S Newton
Journal:  J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2010-11

4.  Predicting time to emergency department return for anxiety disorders and acute stress reactions in children and adolescents: a cohort study.

Authors:  Amanda S Newton; Rhonda J Rosychuk; Xiaoqing Niu; Ashley D Radomski; Patrick J McGrath
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2015-05-23       Impact factor: 4.328

5.  Media coverage of youth suicides and its impact on paediatric mental health emergency department presentations.

Authors:  Stephanie L Leon; Paula Cloutier; Marc-André BéLair; Mario Cappelli
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6.  Emergency Department Presentations and Youth Suicide: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Anne E Rhodes; Mark Sinyor; Michael H Boyle; Jeffrey A Bridge; Laurence Y Katz; Jennifer Bethell; Amanda S Newton; Amy Cheung; Kathryn Bennett; Paul S Links; Lil Tonmyr; Robin Skinner
Journal:  Can J Psychiatry       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 4.356

7.  Are wait times and length of stay in Alberta emergency departments for children's mental health meeting national benchmarks? Trends from 2002 to 2008.

Authors:  Maryam Soleimani; Simran Grewal; Rhonda Rosychuk; Amanda Newton
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 2.253

8.  Addiction and Mental Health Strategic Clinical Network: Involving people with lived experience to transform care in Alberta.

Authors:  Kay Rittenbach; Frank P MacMaster; Nick Mitchell
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 8.262

9.  Sociodemographic Influences of Emergency Department Care for Anxiety Disorders.

Authors:  Tyra Dark; George Rust; Heather A Flynn; Heidi Kinsell; Jeffrey S Harman
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 1.505

10.  The current state of mental health services in Canada's paediatric emergency departments.

Authors:  Stephanie L Leon; Mario Cappelli; Samina Ali; William Craig; Janet Curran; Rebecca Gokiert; Terry Klassen; Martin Osmond; Shannon D Scott; Amanda S Newton
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 2.253

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