Compliance to Referrals from the Psychiatric Emergency Room

Author:

Blouin Arthur1,Perez Edgardo2,Minoletti Alberto3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Ottawa Civic Hospital.

2. Psychiatric Day Hospital and Family Therapy Unit, Ottawa Civic Hospital, Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa School of Medicine.

3. Psychiatric Outpatients and Emergency Units, Ottawa Civic Hospital, Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa School of Medicine.

Abstract

Factors affecting compliance to referrals in the psychiatric emergency room (ER) were studied in a sample of 468 patients referred for ambulatory care. Compliance was defined as attendance at the first appointment. The overall compliance rate was 59%. Compliance rates were higher among those patients who were receiving psychiatric treatment (active) when they visited the ER. Those in treatment tended to have either Schizophrenic or Personality Disorders with fewer social supports. Different factors affected those in treatment and those not in treatment. The results suggest that those not in treatment would comply more frequently with specific instructions outlining the benefits of psychiatric follow-up.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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