2022 Stronger - PH325 - Multi-Faceted Management of Behavioral Concerns in a Non-Psychiatric ED and General Hospital - On Demand

In this 200-bed medical-surgical hospital without a dedicated inpatient psychiatric unit or psychiatric emergency department (ED), new patient arrivals needing mental health evaluations were admitted to the medical-surgical unit and seen by the Consult-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) service. Hospital leadership recognized the significant demand for liaison work around staff responses to patient behavior (e.g., agitation and uncooperativeness), as well as an opportunity to streamline care and decrease non-medically necessary transfers between care areas. Following the trial of a 24-hour delay between the psychiatric evaluation and hospital admission, this new workflow was associated with a 60% decrease in nonmedical hospital admissions and a 50% decrease in length of stay for all patients visiting the ED for behavioral health concerns, independent of discharge destination. In addition, from 2019 to 2021 the CLP service evolved in depth and breadth. Specific initiatives included: (1) use of behavioral health rounding nurses; (2) needs-driven interdisciplinary behavioral rounding; (3) protocolized behavioral emergency responding; and (4) complex management planning for patients at demonstrated risk of disruptive behavior. Preliminary analyses show progressively decreasing restraint utilization alongside decreased overhead calls for behavioral emergencies.

Target Audience

  • Healthcare Quality Professionals
  • Nurses
  • Other Healthcare Professionals

Learning Objectives

Describe variations on traditional face-to-face psychiatric consultation-liaison to improve care management in a nonpsychiatric general hospital.

Discuss delayed admission workflow for patients presenting to the general emergency department with behavioral health needs.

Additional Information

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Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 0.50 ANCC
  • 0.50 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.50 General CE - Attendance
Course opens: 
09/14/2022
Course expires: 
09/21/2023

Faculty

Erin Howard, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke School of Medicine, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Raleigh, NC

Elizabeth Larson, MSN, RN, Service Line Director, Neurosciences and Behavioral Health, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Raleigh, NC

Katia S. Ferguson, MSN, RN, CEN, NEA-BC, Clinical Operations Director, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Raleigh, NC

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Credit Types

 

Nurses (CNE)

Vizient, Inc. designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 ANCC contacts hours.

Healthcare Quality Professionals (CPHQ)

This activity is approved by NAHQ® for 0.50 CPHQ CE credits.

Other Healthcare Professionals (General CE Credit)

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Available Credit

  • 0.50 ANCC
  • 0.50 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.50 General CE - Attendance
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