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Volume 6

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

Psychiatry Neuro 2018

November 12-13, 2018

November 12-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE

30

th

International Conference on

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Joint Meeting on

Psychiatry and Mental Health

25

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Cognitive Neuroscience Congress

Psychiatric patients boarding at the emergency department: Length of stay and consequences

Huma Iram

Gulf Medical University, Qatar

Background:

Limited inpatient services lead to a large number of psychiatric patients boarding at the emergency department

for duration of time before being transferred to the psychiatry inpatient wards. This poses unique challenges for the care of

these patients as they spend time in the emergency rooms which are ill-equipped for their needs. It also increases the over-

crowding in the ER and the need for nursing staff required for their care.

Objectives:

In this research audit we look at the length of stay for psychiatric patients boarding at the emergency room at

Hamad General hospital which is the largest government hospital in the state of Qatar. We also looked at other parameters like,

the number of psychiatric patients who leave the ER against medical advice of their own will, whether they return afterwards

within a week or not, and also, how many of the boarding patients were treated and discharged without being transferred to

the psychiatry hospital.

Methodology:

A Facility-based descriptive analytical cross-sectional retrospective study was carried out between the months

of January 2017 and April 2017 for the boarding psychiatric patients at Hamad hospital Emergency department, to determine

their situation and consequences after admission order by psychiatry medical staff. A total of 375 patients were included in the

study. Data was analyzed using SPSS for windows (version 20.0)

Results:

It was found that out of the 357 boarding patients, only 95 (26.6%) spent less than 12 hours in the ED, and a cumulative

of 115 patients spent more than 24 hours in the ED. What was also found was that from the 65 patients discharged by the

psychiatry liaison team only 3 returned to the ER within 1 week. On an average, patients on either kind of nursing precaution

(suicide or absconding) spent less time in the ER were transferred earlier than those not on precautions. No significant

differences were found with regards to gender.

Discussion:

After reviewing the national mental health strategy, as mentioned in the introduction as well, it is deemed that

a need of 319 psychiatric beds is present in the state of Qatar currently. The mental health strategy also highlights plans for

expansion of psychiatric services in all the various disciplines like community and home care as well, in order to reduce the

number of patients boarding in the ER which goes in line with the recommendations that are produced through this audit.

Biography

Huma Iram graduated from Gulf Medical University in Ajman, UAE, in 2009. She is a licensed, board certified psychiatrist, currently working in the position of a

Clinical Fellow in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry in HMC. She finished her Residency in Psychiatry from HMC as well. Her area of expertise includes treating

patients with psychosomatic illnesses presenting to the emergency department as well as consulting on patients with psychiatric/behavioral symptoms in the

medical and surgical floors. She is active in various ongoing research projects in her institution.

humairum@gmail.com

Huma Iram, J Child Adolesc Behav 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494-C2-009