Title of article :
Occasional and frequent repeaters in a psychiatric
emergency room
Author/Authors :
Yves Ledoux، نويسنده , , Pierre Minner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background Repeated use of a psychiatric
emergency room (PER) is inadequate, and revolving
door patients represent a burden on PER. Their sociodemographic
and diagnostic profiles need to be better
documented to enable early identification. Methods A
retrospective study was undertaken over a 16-month
period following the initial visit. Non-repeaters, occasional
(2–3 contacts) or frequent repeaters (4 or more)
were compared with univariate and logistic regression
techniques. Results Frequent repeaters—4% of 2,470
patients and 15% of 3,511 contacts—were more likely
to be younger socially handicapped males stressed by
grief, pharmaceutical drug misusers and self-referred
with no previous hospitalization history. The diagnostic
profile was a mixture of severity (psychosis) and
less structured complaints (secondary depressive disorder).
Disposition upon first contact was temporary
hospitalization at PER revealing case assessment difficulties.
A continuum of social disability from occasional
to frequent repetition of contact was observed.
Conclusion Repeaters have characteristics that may
permit early identification. Their diagnosis, a mixture
of non-specific complaints and primarily residual or
disorganized schizophrenia, defies evaluation and adequate
treatment. Networking with services able to provide
help for this type of patient would alleviate the
burden on PER. If not available within the community,
the development of an ad hoc program should be
considered
Keywords :
psychiatric emergency – frequentrepeaters – revolving door – stressor – unspecifiedsymptom
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)