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Interprofessional Differences in Disposition Decisions: Results From a Standardized Web-Based Patient Assessment

Authors :
Robert J. Birnbaum
Lydia Chevalier
Benjamin Meller
John B. Herman
Elizabeth V. Goldfarb
Jonathan E. Alpert
Tristan Gorrindo
Anthony P. Weiss
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Source :
Psychiatric Services. 64:808-811
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

This study examined differences in disposition decisions among mental health professionals using a standardized Web-based simulation.Using a Web-based simulation that described, across users, the same complex psychiatric patient, credentialed clinicians in a psychiatry department conducted a violence risk assessment and selected a level of follow-up care.Of 410 clinicians who completed the simulation, 60% of psychiatrists were more likely than other types of clinicians to select higher levels of care (inpatient or emergency services) for the standardized virtual patient (odds ratio=2.67, 95% confidence interval=1.67-4.25), even after adjustment for other factors. Virtual actions taken, such as contracting with the patient for safety and discussing hospitalization, elucidated these training differences.Training backgrounds were important determinants of clinicians' actions and the dispositions they recommended for a psychiatric patient at high risk of self-harm and harm to others in the educational setting and may suggest the need for further training to standardize and optimize care.

Details

ISSN :
15579700 and 10752730
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatric Services
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f2526f21001dbf623ae7606d69b3f1e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201200461