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Impact of an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit on Pediatric Emergency Mental Health Care.

David C Sheridan1, Kyle P Johnson, Rongwei Fu, David M Spiro, Matthew L Hansen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Mental health complaints are a frequent presentation to the pediatric emergency department (PED). It is unclear if having an on-site inpatient pediatric psychiatric unit impacts pediatric mental health care in the acute setting. The objective of this study was to compare PED mental health care between a pediatric tertiary care center with an associated inpatient child psychiatric unit (PAPED) and one that does not (NOPED) with the hypothesis that children have longer lengths of stay (LOS) at the PED without an inpatient unit.
METHODS: This was a retrospective, observational study of all mental health presentations aged 1 to 18 years to 2 tertiary care PEDs from March 2012 to June 2013 with a final mental health diagnosis International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision code.
RESULTS: A total of 1409 patient encounters comprised the study group. The PAPED had a significantly higher rate of admission 41.3% versus 18.8% (P < 0.0001). The LOS was significantly longer at the NOPED compared with the PAPED with a visit of 15.6 versus 6.3, respectively (P < 0.0001). When LOS was stratified for disposition, patients requiring admission from the NOPED had a significantly longer LOS of 33.4 compared with an emergency department LOS of 8.1 at the PAPED (P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS: Mental health care in the PED seems to be affected by having an associated inpatient child psychiatric unit. Further research needs to address this growing problem and ways to utilize community resources to develop safe outpatient plans and divert admission if possible.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27176904     DOI: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


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1.  Trends in Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Mental Health Conditions and Disposition by Presence of a Psychiatric Unit.

Authors:  Gretchen J Cutler; Jonathan Rodean; Bonnie T Zima; Stephanie K Doupnik; Alicia L Zagel; Kelly R Bergmann; Jennifer A Hoffmann; Mark I Neuman
Journal:  Acad Pediatr       Date:  2019-06-05       Impact factor: 3.107

2.  Pediatric Referrals for Urgent Psychiatric Consultation: Clinical Characteristics, Diagnoses and Outcome of 4 to 12 Year Old Children.

Authors:  Jennifer Pikard; Nasreen Roberts; Dianne Groll
Journal:  J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2018-11-01
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