Emergency examination authorities in Queensland, Australia

Author:

Clough Alan R12ORCID,Evans Angela3,Graham Veronica1ORCID,Catterall Janet4ORCID,Lakeman Richard5ORCID,Gilroy John6ORCID,Pratt Gregory78ORCID,Petrucci Joe9,Orda Ulrich1011ORCID,Sehdev Rajesh12ORCID,Thornton Neale13,Das Sourav14ORCID,Yearsley Gillian15,Stone Richard16

Affiliation:

1. College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences James Cook University Cairns Queensland Australia

2. Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine James Cook University Cairns Queensland Australia

3. Queensland Police Service Far Northern Region Cairns Queensland Australia

4. Library and Information Services, Division of Student Life James Cook University Cairns Queensland Australia

5. Faculty of Health Southern Cross University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

6. Centre for Disability Research and Policy The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Brisbane Queensland Australia

9. QLD and NT Neami National Cairns Cairns Queensland Australia

10. Emergency Medicine North West Hospital and Health Service Mount Isa Queensland Australia

11. College of Medicine and Dentistry James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia

12. Emergency Medicine Townsville Hospital and Health Service Townsville Queensland Australia

13. Emergency Medicine Mackay Hospital and Health Service Mackay Queensland Australia

14. Statistics and Data Science, College of Science and Engineering James Cook University Cairns Queensland Australia

15. Northern Territory Primary Health Network Darwin Northern Territory Australia

16. Emergency Medicine, Cairns Hospital Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service Cairns Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIn Queensland, where a person experiences a major disturbance in their mental capacity, and is at risk of serious harm to self and others, an emergency examination authority (EEA) authorises Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) to detain and transport the person to an ED. In the ED, further detention for up to 12 h is authorised to allow the examination to be completed. Little published information describes these critical patient encounters.MethodsQueensland's Public Health Act (2005), amended in 2017, mandates the use of the approved EEA form. Data were extracted from a convenience sample of 942 EEAs including: (i) patient age, sex, address; (ii) free text descriptions by QPS and QAS officers of the person's behaviour and any serious risk of harm requiring urgent care; (iii) time examination period commenced; and (iv) outcome upon examination.ResultsOf 942 EEA forms, 640 (68%) were retrieved at three ‘larger central’ hospitals and 302 (32%) at two ‘smaller regional’ hospitals in non‐metropolitan Queensland. QPS initiated 342 (36%) and QAS 600 (64%) EEAs for 486 (52%) males, 453 (48%) females and two intersexes (<1%), aged from 9 to 85 years (median 29 years, 17% aged <18 years). EEAs commonly occurred on weekends (32%) and between 2300 and midnight (8%), characterised by ‘drug and/or alcohol issues’ (53%), ‘self‐harm’ (40%), ‘patient aggression’ (25%) and multiple prior EEAs (23%). Although information was incomplete, most patients (78%, n = 419/534) required no inpatient admission.ConclusionsEEAs furnish unique records for evaluating the impacts of Queensland's novel legislative reforms.

Funder

Emergency Medicine Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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