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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696302/addressing-mental-health-needs-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-the-case-of-s%C3%A3-o-caetano-do-sul-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flavia Ismael, Artur Ramos, Rafael Erik de Menezes, Regina Maura Zetone Grespam, Cibele Cristine Remondes Sequeira, Jair de Jesus Mari, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
São Caetano do Sul, a city in southeastern Brazil, boasts exemplary social indicators and healthcare services, with a population of 162,763 and a density of 9,736.03 inhabitants/km². Allocating 25% of its budget to healthcare, the city's mental healthcare services adhere to the National Mental Health Policy. Structured services include a CAPS-II, CAPS-AD, outpatient teams, and teams in various locations. Initiatives since 2000 include inaugurating a CAPS-AD in 2006, a psychiatric emergency service in 2010, and a CAPS-II in 2016, relocating CAPS-AD in 2019, and establishing the Cuca Legal Project in 2022...
May 2, 2024: Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688997/diagnosing-an-overcrowded-emergency-department-from-its-electronic-health-records
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Marzano, Adam S Darwich, Raghothama Jayanth, Lethvall Sven, Nina Falk, Patrik Bodeby, Sebastiaan Meijer
Emergency department overcrowding is a complex problem that persists globally. Data of visits constitute an opportunity to understand its dynamics. However, the gap between the collected information and the real-life clinical processes, and the lack of a whole-system perspective, still constitute a relevant limitation. An analytical pipeline was developed to analyse one-year of production data following the patients that came from the ED (n = 49,938) at Uppsala University Hospital (Uppsala, Sweden) by involving clinical experts in all the steps of the analysis...
April 30, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680786/treatment-seeking-threshold-and-accessibility-of-psychiatric-outpatient-services-in-switzerland-the-relationship-with-stigma-and-self-esteem
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Janina Billian, Lukas Imfeld, Carl B Roth, Julian Moeller, Undine E Lang, Christian G Huber
Perceived stigmatization and low self-esteem are linked to poorer mental health outcomes, but their impact on treatment-seeking thresholds and the importance of outpatient service location remain unclear. The study included 525 outpatients of the University Psychiatric Clinic (UPK) Basel, Switzerland, of whom 346 were treated at inner city services and 179 at services located on the main site of the UPK at the outer city limits. Perceived discrimination and devaluation (PDD), self-esteem (SE), treatment-seeking threshold (TST), and accessibility were measured via a self-reported questionnaire...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680782/the-cultural-formulation-interview-as-a-clinical-tool-in-the-assessment-of-eating-disorders-a-pilot-study
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Mattias Strand, Elisabeth Welch, Sofie Bäärnhielm
BACKGROUND: The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) in the DSM-5 is a person-centered instrument for systematically appraising the impact of sociocultural factors in psychiatric assessment. The CFI has been shown to be feasible, acceptable, and useful in various clinical contexts. However, to this date there is only one published report describing the use of the CFI with patients with eating disorders. AIMS: To explore the potential benefits and challenges of utilizing the CFI in the assessment of eating disorders...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680480/public-health-literacy-and-emergency-department-utilization-in-saudi-arabia-a-cross-sectional-study
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Muna Aljahany, Rasha Doumi, Ruba Adel Alhuthail, Hind Yahiya Alshangiti, Reem Abdullah Alsugair, Laila Salah Aldokhail, Lujain Hatim Aljohani, Nuwayyir Abdullah Alqasimi, Enar Mohammed Alotaibi, Lujain Mohamed Alaradi, Norah Abdulaziz Alabdullah, Nadeen Saad Alkelabi, Nouran A Aleyeidi, Amel Fayed
PURPOSE: Health literacy (HL) is the degree in which individuals are able to access, comprehend, and use publicly available health resources and services. A previous study was done in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) assessing the prevalence of HL, the study shows that almost half of KSA residents had limited HL. Most studies that show the level of HL and its relationship to emergency department (ED) utilization were conducted outside KSA. This study aims to assess the association between HL and utilization of ED services and to estimate the prevalence, factors, and outcomes of low HL in KSA...
2024: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678191/opening-the-black-box-of-registration-practice-for-self-harm-and-suicide-attempts-in-emergency-departments-a-qualitative-study
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Sarah Grube Jakobsen, Pernille Tanggaard Andersen, Jens Lauritsen, Christina Petrea Larsen, Elsebeth Stenager, Erik Christiansen
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization has called for improved surveillance of self-harm and suicide attempts worldwide to benefit suicide prevention programs. International comparisons of registrations are lacking, however, and there is a need for systematically collected, high-quality data across countries. The current study investigated healthcare professionals' perceptions of registration practices and their suggestions for ensuring high-quality registration of self-harm and suicide attempts...
April 27, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661370/stigma-towards-a-nursing-specialty-a-qualitative-analysis-of-the-perceptions-of-the-addiction-nursing-workforce
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Adam Searby, Dianna Burr, Marissa D Abram
Addiction nurses are highly skilled providers of holistic care and ensuring workforce sustainability is key to providing quality care to a traditionally marginalised group of healthcare consumers. The aim of this study was to explore perceived stigma towards the addiction nursing speciality, addiction nursing (also known as alcohol and other drug nursing) and its impact on workforce sustainability, retention and recruitment. Secondary analysis of qualitative interview data with nurses (n = 50) and survey data (n = 337) was conducted as part of a workforce mapping exercise in 2019...
April 25, 2024: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652832/recovery-at-an-adult-psychiatric-day-hospital-a-qualitative-interview-study-describing-patients-experiences
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Marie Mellerup, Karin Sjöström, Karin Örmon
Psychiatric Day Hospitals offer time-limited active treatment programmes that are therapeutically intensive, coordinated, and with structured clinical services within a stable environment. No previous studies have described patients' experiences of recovery-oriented care at a Psychiatric Day Hospital in a Swedish or Nordic healthcare context. The aim of the study was to explore patients' experiences of a Psychiatric Day Hospital with focus on patient recovery. A qualitative method was used; 12 in-depth interviews were performed with patients all analysed with content analysis...
April 23, 2024: Issues in Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38650490/effects-of-recreational-cannabis-legalization-on-mental-health-scoping-review
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Alexandra Fortier, Inès Zouaoui, Alexandre Dumais, Stéphane Potvin
OBJECTIVE: Recreational cannabis legalization (RCL) is expanding rapidly. RCL's effects on mental health issues are of particular concern because cannabis use is more frequent among people receiving psychiatric care and is associated with several psychiatric disorders. The authors conducted a scoping review to examine the evidence and discern gaps in the literature concerning the effects of RCL on mental health and to assess the factors responsible for an observed heterogeneity in research results...
April 23, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645379/psychiatric-comorbidities-in-children-with-conduct-disorder-a-descriptive-analysis-of-real-world-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tashalee R Brown, Anita S Kablinger, Robert Trestman, Eraka Bath, Cynthia Rogers, Binx Yezhe Lin, Kevin Young Xu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: General Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635905/brazilian-psychiatric-association-consensus-on-the-physical-structure-and-ideal-team-for-psychiatric-emergencies-services
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Leonardo Baldaçara, Flávia Ismael, Daniel Kawakami, Gislene Alves da Rocha, Elie Leal de Barros Calfat, Deisy Mendes Porto, Beatriz Ferroli Cavalcante, Beatriz Plotegher Zaramella, Flávio Veloso Ribeiro, Roberto Mendes Dos Santos, Roberta Rossi Grudtner, Teng Chei Tung, Antônio Geraldo da Silva
INTRODUCTION: An integral part of Brazil's public health system, the psychiatric emergency service (PES) has been instrumental in improving qualified support for crisis situations of mental disorders, equitable, universally accessible, and humanized. The purpose of this article is to present a systematic review and consensus about the physical area and facilities, and ideal team qualified for psychiatric emergencies services on both Brazilian settings. METHODS: The authors conducted a literature search using electronic databases such as MEDLINE (PubMed), Scielo, the Cochrane Database, and documents from the WHO, the Brazilian Ministry of Health, and others deemed relevant by experts...
April 18, 2024: Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634074/association-between-school-learning-models-and-psychological-and-social-health-visits-to-the-emergency-room
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Kit Knier, Aliza Weinman, Aidan Mullan, Meghan Cain, Sara Hevesi, Venkatesh R Bellamkonda
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess the impact of in-person and distance school learning models on children's visits to the emergency department (ED) for psychological or social ("psychosocial") complaints. METHODS: We analyzed presentations to one emergency department in a mid-sized Midwestern city. We used the public school system schedule to determine in-person and distance learning periods by the grade level. We calculated the incidence of visits to the emergency department during academic years 2018-2019, 2019-2020, and 2020-2021, with particular attention to the time after March 13, 2020, which was the pandemic period...
April 2024: Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626561/psychiatric-diagnoses-somatic-disorders-and-emergency-dispatches-among-individuals-who-used-a-national-suicide-crisis-line
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter C Britton, Kipling M Bohnert, Lauren M Denneson, Dara Ganoczy, Mark A Ilgen
Crisis line responders initiate emergency dispatches by activating 911 or other local emergency services when individuals are determined to be at imminent risk for undesired outcomes. This study examined the association of characteristics, psychiatric diagnoses, and somatic symptoms with emergency dispatches in a national sample. Veterans Crisis Line data were used to identify contacts (i.e., calls, texts, chats, emails) that were linked with medical records and had a medical encounter in the year prior to contact...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622311/associations-between-recorded-loneliness-and-adverse-mental-health-outcomes-among-patients-receiving-mental-healthcare-in-south-london-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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Mayur Parmar, Ruimin Ma, Sumudu Attygalle, Maaheshi Deepika Herath, Christoph Mueller, Brendon Stubbs, Robert Stewart, Gayan Perera
PURPOSE: Loneliness disproportionately affects people with mental disorders, but associations with mental health outcomes in groups affected remain less well understood. METHOD: A cohort of patients receiving mental healthcare on 30th June 2012 was assembled from a large mental health records database covering a south London catchment area. Recorded loneliness within the preceding 2 years was extracted using natural language processing and outcomes were measured between 30th June 2012 until 30th December 2019, except for survival which applied a censoring point of 6th December 2020 according to data available at the time of extraction...
April 15, 2024: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617977/digital-psychiatry-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-new-developments-and-the-way-forward
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REVIEW
Subho Chakrabarti
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear the greater share of the global mental health burden but are ill-equipped to deal with it because of severe resource constraints leading to a large treatment gap. The remote provision of mental health services by digital means can effectively augment conventional services in LMICs to reduce the treatment gap. Digital psychiatry in LMICs has always lagged behind high-income countries, but there have been encouraging developments in the last decade. There is increasing research on the efficacy of digital psychiatric interventions...
March 19, 2024: World Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605576/the-effect-of-psychiatric-decision-unit-services-on-inpatient-admissions-and-mental-health-presentations-in-emergency-departments-an-interrupted-time-series-analysis-from-two-cities-and-one-rural-area-in-england-corrigendum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J G Smith, K Anderson, G Clarke, C Crowe, L P Goldsmith, H Jarman, S Johnson, J Lomani, D McDaid, A Park, K Turner, S Gillard
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 12, 2024: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602750/a-perspective-on-crowdsourcing-and-human-in-the-loop-workflows-in-precision-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Washington
Modern machine learning approaches have led to performant diagnostic models for a variety of health conditions. Several machine learning approaches, such as decision trees and deep neural networks, can, in principle, approximate any function. However, this power can be considered to be both a gift and a curse, as the propensity toward overfitting is magnified when the input data are heterogeneous and high dimensional and the output class is highly nonlinear. This issue can especially plague diagnostic systems that predict behavioral and psychiatric conditions that are diagnosed with subjective criteria...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602192/evidence-based-brief-interventions-targeting-acute-mental-health-presentations-for-children-and-adolescents-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Valsamma Eapen, Brigitte Gerstl, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, James Rufus John, Patrick Hawker, Thomas P Nguyen, Febe Brice, Teresa Winata, Michael Bowden
BACKGROUND: Brief intervention services provide rapid, mobile and flexible short-term delivery of interventions to resolve mental health crises. These interventions may provide an alternative pathway to the emergency department or in-patient psychiatric services for children and young people (CYP), presenting with an acute mental health condition. AIMS: To synthesise evidence on the effectiveness of brief interventions in improving mental health outcomes for CYP (0-17 years) presenting with an acute mental health condition...
April 11, 2024: BJPsych Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598085/racial-differences-in-triage-assessment-at-rural-vs-urban-maine-emergency-departments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeleine M Puissant, Isha Agarwal, Elizabeth Scharnetzki, Anya Cutler, Hadley Gunnell, Tania D Strout
Data continue to accumulate demonstrating that those belonging to racialized groups face implicit bias in the emergency care delivery system across many indices, including triage assessment. The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) was developed and widely implemented across the US to improve the objectivity of triage assessment and prioritization of care delivery; however, research continues to support the presence of subjective bias in triage assessment. We sought to assess the relationship between perceived race and/or need for translator and assigned ESI score and whether this was impacted by hospital geography...
April 10, 2024: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597793/one-year-recovery-among-survivors-of-prolonged-severe-covid-19-a-national-multicenter-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anil N Makam, Judith Burnfield, Ed Prettyman, Oanh Kieu Nguyen, Nancy Wu, Edie Espejo, Cinthia Blat, W John Boscardin, E Wesley Ely, James C Jackson, Kenneth E Covinsky, John Votto
OBJECTIVES: Understanding the long-term effects of severe COVID-19 illness on survivors is essential for effective pandemic recovery planning. Therefore, we investigated impairments among hospitalized adults discharged to long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) for prolonged severe COVID-19 illness who survived 1 year. DESIGN: The Recovery After Transfer to an LTACH for COVID-19 (RAFT COVID) study was a national, multicenter, prospective longitudinal cohort study...
April 10, 2024: Critical Care Medicine
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