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Treating immigrant patients in psychiatric emergency rooms.

Francisco Collazos1, Ángeles Malagón-Amor2, Irene Falgas-Bague3, Adil Qureshi4, Jose Maria Gines2, Maria Del Mar Ramos4, Samantha McPeck5, Isra Hussain5, Ye Wang5, Margarita Alegría6.   

Abstract

We examine whether patient variables (geographic origin, gender, Spanish language proficiency) and subjective clinician aspects in emergency department psychiatric encounters (diagnostic certainty, clinician's comfort level with patient) are associated with diagnosis and the use of coercive measures. Using a descriptive cross-sectional design, we recorded 467 visits (400 foreign-born and 67 native-born patients) in hospital psychiatry emergency rooms (ERs) in Barcelona between 2007 and 2015. We first assessed the association of patient variables and subjective clinician aspects of psychiatric encounters with service use outcomes and with mental illness diagnosis. Fitted logistic models predicted the likelihood of service use outcomes and estimated the propensity of receiving each diagnosis. The null model evaluated the role of patient's geographical origin, while the full model evaluated the additional roles of patient's gender and language, the clinician's assessment of the influence of culture in diagnosis, and clinician comfort with two outcomes: patient's diagnosis and use of coercive measures in the ER. Women were less likely to receive coercive measures or intramuscular medications compared to men. Significant ethnic/racial and gender differences were found in receiving certain diagnoses. Additionally, a patient's lower Spanish proficiency was correlated with a higher probability of receiving a psychosis diagnosis. The clinician's level of diagnostic certainty was also positively correlated with increasing clinician-reported comfort with patient. Overall, ethnic factors and the subjective aspects of psychiatric encounters were found to influence diagnosis and the use of coercive measures. Cultural competency programs and interpreter services within psychiatric ER settings should thus be required.

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Keywords:  coercive measures; culture; diagnosis; emergency department; ethnicity; immigrant

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32281520      PMCID: PMC7554163          DOI: 10.1177/1363461520916697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transcult Psychiatry        ISSN: 1363-4615


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