Author:
Brunero Scott,Fairbrother Greg,Lee Soung,Davis Martin
Abstract
The objective of this study is to determine the
clinical characteristics of people with mental
health problems who frequently attend an
Australian emergency department (ED). A retrospective
clinical audit of presenter characteristics
was conducted in a 550-bed tertiary
referral metropolitan hospital with data reflecting
12 months of consecutive ED presentations
between September 2002 and August 2003. A
sample of 868 individuals accounted for 1076
presentations. Patients attending more than
once accounted for 12.5% of the total sample.
Significant variables associated with frequent
attendance included: younger age; English
speaking background; and mood and anxiety
disorders. Lone arrival of a patient to the ED
showed marginal significance. The significant
associates of frequent attendance found in this
study may be used to identify patients earlier to
a multidisciplinary case review process and
individual management planning involving clinicians, carers and patients.
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