Reduction of Mental Health-Related Emergency Department Admissions for Youth and Young Adults Following a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Quality Improvement Analysis

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Gliske, Kate [1 ,4 ]
Ballard, Jaime [2 ]
Berry, Katie R. [1 ]
Killian, Michael [3 ]
Kroll, Elizabeth [1 ]
Fenkel, Caroline [1 ]
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[1] Charlie Hlth Inc, Bozeman, MT USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Ctr Appl Res & Educ Improvement, St Paul, MN USA
[3] Florida State Univ, Coll Social Work, Tallahassee, FL USA
[4] Charlie Hlth Inc, 233 East Main St,Suite 233, Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
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mental health; emergency room; emergency department; ED; readmission; intensive outpatient treatment; IOP; pediatric; youth; young adult; emergency; evaluation; sexual identity; race; ethnicity; care; outpatient; treatment; TERM DYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY; PSYCHIATRIC REHOSPITALIZATION; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; ANXIETY DISORDERS; CHILDREN; READMISSION; CARE; HOSPITALIZATION; DEPRESSION; RISK;
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10.2196/47895
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Pediatric mental health emergency department (ED) visits are increasing at 6% to 10% per year, at substantial cost, while 13% of youth with psychiatric hospitalizations are readmitted in the following weeks. Hospitals do not have the resources to meet escalating youth's mental health needs. Intensive outpatient (IOP) programs, which provide multiple hours of care each week, have the power to reduce the number of patients in need of hospitalized care and provide a step-down option for patients discharging from ED's in order to prevent readmissions. Objective: The purpose of this program evaluation was to assess (1) whether youth and young adult ED admission rates decreased following participation in a remote IOP program and (2) whether there were differences in readmission rates between youth and young adults by gender identity, sexual orientation, race, or ethnicity. Methods: Data were collected from intake and 3-month postdischarge surveys for 735 clients who attended at least 6 sessions of a remote IOP program for youth and young adults. Patients reported if they had been admitted to an ED within the previous 30 days and the admission reason. Over half (407/707, 57.6%) of clients were adolescents and the rest were young adults (300/707, 42.4%; mean age 18.25, SD 4.94 years). The sample was diverse in gender identity (329/687, 47.9% female; 196/687, 28.5% male; and 65/669, 9.7% nonbinary) and sexual orientation (248/635, 39.1% heterosexual; 137/635, 21.6% bisexual; 80/635, 10.9% pansexual; and 170/635, 26.8% other sexual orientation) and represented several racial (9/481, 1.9% Asian; 48/481, 10% Black; 9/481, 1.9% Indigenous; 380/481, 79% White; and 35/481, 7.2% other) and ethnic identities (112/455, 24.6% Hispanic and 28/455, 6.2% other ethnic identity). Results: Mental health-related ED admissions significantly decreased between intake and 3 months after discharge, such that 94% (65/69) of clients with a recent history of mental health-related ED admissions at IOP intake reported no mental health-related ED admissions at 3 months after discharge from treatment (chi(2)(1)=38.8, P<.001). There were no differences in ED admissions at intake or in improvement at 3 months after discharge by age, gender, sexuality, race, or ethnicity. Conclusions: This study documents a decrease in ED admissions between intake and 3 months after discharge among both youth and young adults who engage in IOP care following ED visits. The similar outcomes across demographic groups indicate that youth and young adults experience similar decreases after the current tracks of programming. Future research could conduct a full return-on-investment analysis for intensive mental health services for youth and young adults.
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