2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001106
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Introducing an innovative model of acute paediatric mental health and addictions care to paediatric emergency departments: a protocol for a multicentre prospective cohort study

Abstract: IntroductionChildren and youth with mental health and addiction crises are a vulnerable patient group that often are brought to the hospital for emergency department care. We propose to evaluate the effect of a novel, acute care bundle that standardises a patient-centred approach to care.Methods and analysisTwo paediatric emergency departments in Alberta, Canada are involved in this prospective, pragmatic, 29-month interventional quasi-experimental study. The acute care bundle comprises three components, appli… Show more

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“…In response to this position, a novel ‘bundle’ of mental healthcare was created with feedback from patient partners (comprised separate groups of youth and parent/caregivers). The bundle components were discussed and prioritised through several in-person meetings and teleconferences that took place between 2017 and 2019 22. Patient partners also prioritised study outcomes and selected outcome measures that were most relevant for self-reporting in mental health, satisfaction with care and family functioning.…”
Section: Overview: Mental Healthcare Paediatric Clinical Trialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In response to this position, a novel ‘bundle’ of mental healthcare was created with feedback from patient partners (comprised separate groups of youth and parent/caregivers). The bundle components were discussed and prioritised through several in-person meetings and teleconferences that took place between 2017 and 2019 22. Patient partners also prioritised study outcomes and selected outcome measures that were most relevant for self-reporting in mental health, satisfaction with care and family functioning.…”
Section: Overview: Mental Healthcare Paediatric Clinical Trialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient partners also prioritised study outcomes and selected outcome measures that were most relevant for self-reporting in mental health, satisfaction with care and family functioning. The results of this engagement were applied to both the trial as well as quasi-experimental study that provided pilot data to inform the trial 22. The bundle combines three evidence-based approaches to ED care, as follows:…”
Section: Overview: Mental Healthcare Paediatric Clinical Trialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…MHT tools assist clinicians to guide treatment response in other population groups and care settings, including prioritization of victims and care providers in disaster situations (Brannen et al 2013;Dyer et al 2008;Schreiber et al 2014;Sylwanowicz et al 2018). Other tools have been developed and implemented in special population groups including pregnant women (Yu et al 2015), children, and adolescents (Ayliffe et al 2005;Downey et al 2015;Freedman et al 2020;Jackson et al 2021;Naviaux 2018;Schreiber et al 2014;Smith & Hadorn 2002), elderly people (Dyer et al 2008), military personnel (Jones & Greenberg 2015), and forensic populations (Freestone et al 2015). Recently, Frasquilho et al (2021) proposed a four stream, stepped care MHT tool for use in people receiving treatment for cancer.…”
Section: Use Of Mental Health Triage Tools In Other Care Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%