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The Management of Children and Youth with Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies

Authors :
Saidinejad, Mohsen
Duffy, Susan
Wallin, Dina
Hoffmann, Jennifer A.
Joseph, Madeline
Uhlenbrock, Jennifer Schieferle
Brown, Kathleen
Waseem, Muhammad
Snow, Sally
Andrew, Madeline
Kuo, Alice A.
Sulton, Carmen
Chun, Thomas
Lee, Lois K.
Conners, Gregory P.
Chairperson
Callahan, James
Gross, Toni
Joseph, Madeline
Lee, Lois
Mack, Elizabeth
Marin, Jennifer
Mazor, Suzan
Paul, Ronald
Timm, Nathan
Cicero, Mark
Dietrich, Ann
Eisenberg, Andrew
Fallat, Mary
Tellez, Sue
Dietrich, Ann M.
Chairperson
Alade, Kiyetta H.
Amato, Christopher S.
Atanelov, Zaza
Auerbach, Marc
Barata, Isabel A.
Benjamin, Lee S.
Berg, Kathleen T.
Brown, Kathleen
Chang, Cindy
Chow, Jessica
Chumpitazi, Corrie E.
Claudius, Ilene A.
Easter, Joshua
Foster, Ashley
Fox, Sean M.
Gausche-Hill, Marianne
Gerardi, Michael J.
Goodloe, Jeffrey M.
Heniff, Melanie
Homme, James (Jim) L.
Ishimine, Paul T.
John, Susan D.
Joseph, Madeline M.
Hiu-Fung Lam, Samuel
Lawson, Simone L.
Lee, Moon O.
Li, Joyce
Lin, Sophia D.
Martini, Dyllon Ivy
Mellick, Larry Bruce
Mendez, Donna
Petrack, Emory M.
Rice, Lauren
Rose, Emily A.
Ruttan, Timothy
Saidinejad, Mohsen
Santillanes, Genevieve
Simpson, Joelle N.
Sivasankar, Shyam M.
Slubowski, Daniel
Sorrentino, Annalise
Stoner, Michael J.
Sulton, Carmen D.
Valente, Jonathan H.
Vora, Samreen
Wall, Jessica J.
Wallin, Dina
Walls, Theresa A.
Waseem, Muhammad
Woolridge, Dale P.
Shahid, Sam
Brandt, Cam
Kult, Krisi M.
Milici, Justin J.
Nelson, Nicholas A.
Redlo, Michele A.
Curtis Cooper, Maureen R.
Redlo, Michele
Kult, Krisi
Logee, Katherine
Bryant, Dixie Elizabeth
Cooper, Maureen Curtis
Cline, Kristen
Liaison, Board
Olson, Catherine
Source :
Annals of Emergency Medicine; 20230101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Mental and behavioral health (MBH) emergencies in children and youth continue to increasingly affect not only the emergency department (ED), but the entire spectrum of emergency medical services for children, from prehospital services to the community. Inadequate community and institutional infrastructure to care for children and youth with MBH conditions makes the ED an essential part of the health care safety net for these patients. As a result, an increasing number of children and youth are referred to the ED for evaluation of a broad spectrum of MBH emergencies, from depression and suicidality to disruptive and aggressive behavior. However, challenges in providing optimal care to these patients include lack of personnel, capacity, and infrastructure, challenges with timely access to a mental health professional, the nature of a busy ED environment, and paucity of outpatient post-ED discharge resources. These factors contribute to prolonged ED stays and boarding, which negatively affects patient care and ED operations. Strategies to improve care for MBH emergencies, including systems level coordination of care, is therefore essential. The goal of this policy statement and its companion technical report is to highlight strategies, resources, and recommendations for improving emergency care delivery for pediatric MBH.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01960644 and 10976760
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63261642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2023.06.003