Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates

Psychiatric emergencies are acute mental health disturbances that require immediate intervention. However, the emergency department is increasingly being utilised for nonurgent mental health problems, thereby compromising the quality of care available for patients with urgent problems. This study as...

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Main Authors: Increase Ibukun Adeosun, Abosede Adekeji Adegbohun, Oyetayo Oyewunmi Jeje, Olufemi Oyeleke Oyekunle, Modupeola Olugbemisola Omoniyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Emergency Medicine International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/479081
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spelling doaj-fc46f611c0a74bb6a120b33c0f82ec2b2020-11-24T20:52:59ZengHindawi LimitedEmergency Medicine International2090-28402090-28592014-01-01201410.1155/2014/479081479081Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and CorrelatesIncrease Ibukun Adeosun0Abosede Adekeji Adegbohun1Oyetayo Oyewunmi Jeje2Olufemi Oyeleke Oyekunle3Modupeola Olugbemisola Omoniyi4Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, 8 Harvey Road, PMB 2008, Lagos, NigeriaFederal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, 8 Harvey Road, PMB 2008, Lagos, NigeriaFederal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, 8 Harvey Road, PMB 2008, Lagos, NigeriaFederal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, 8 Harvey Road, PMB 2008, Lagos, NigeriaFederal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, 8 Harvey Road, PMB 2008, Lagos, NigeriaPsychiatric emergencies are acute mental health disturbances that require immediate intervention. However, the emergency department is increasingly being utilised for nonurgent mental health problems, thereby compromising the quality of care available for patients with urgent problems. This study assessed the level and correlates of urgency of mental health problems among patients presenting to an emergency department in Nigeria. The Crisis Triage Rating Scale, Clinical Global Impression Scale and a supplementary questionnaire were administered to 700 attendees at the emergency department of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, Lagos. Only 29.1% of the presentations constituted an “emergency” 10.9% were “urgent,” while 60% were “nonurgent.” The most common reason for nonurgent presentations was the need for medication refill. On regression analysis, level of urgency of presentations was independently associated with employment status, need for medication refill, substance abuse, suicidality, routine clinic attendance, and use of physical restraint before presentation. The majority of visits to the emergency department are for apparently “nonurgent problems.” However in a resource-poor setting, the emergency department may be the only safety net for the attendees. Our findings point to a need for education of service users and policy shifts in mental health care financing and organisation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/479081
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author Increase Ibukun Adeosun
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Oyetayo Oyewunmi Jeje
Olufemi Oyeleke Oyekunle
Modupeola Olugbemisola Omoniyi
spellingShingle Increase Ibukun Adeosun
Abosede Adekeji Adegbohun
Oyetayo Oyewunmi Jeje
Olufemi Oyeleke Oyekunle
Modupeola Olugbemisola Omoniyi
Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
Emergency Medicine International
author_facet Increase Ibukun Adeosun
Abosede Adekeji Adegbohun
Oyetayo Oyewunmi Jeje
Olufemi Oyeleke Oyekunle
Modupeola Olugbemisola Omoniyi
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title Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
title_short Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
title_full Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
title_fullStr Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
title_full_unstemmed Urgent and Nonurgent Presentations to a Psychiatric Emergency Service in Nigeria: Pattern and Correlates
title_sort urgent and nonurgent presentations to a psychiatric emergency service in nigeria: pattern and correlates
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Emergency Medicine International
issn 2090-2840
2090-2859
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Psychiatric emergencies are acute mental health disturbances that require immediate intervention. However, the emergency department is increasingly being utilised for nonurgent mental health problems, thereby compromising the quality of care available for patients with urgent problems. This study assessed the level and correlates of urgency of mental health problems among patients presenting to an emergency department in Nigeria. The Crisis Triage Rating Scale, Clinical Global Impression Scale and a supplementary questionnaire were administered to 700 attendees at the emergency department of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, Lagos. Only 29.1% of the presentations constituted an “emergency” 10.9% were “urgent,” while 60% were “nonurgent.” The most common reason for nonurgent presentations was the need for medication refill. On regression analysis, level of urgency of presentations was independently associated with employment status, need for medication refill, substance abuse, suicidality, routine clinic attendance, and use of physical restraint before presentation. The majority of visits to the emergency department are for apparently “nonurgent problems.” However in a resource-poor setting, the emergency department may be the only safety net for the attendees. Our findings point to a need for education of service users and policy shifts in mental health care financing and organisation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/479081
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