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Emergency Department: Effectiveness of a Referral Intervention for High Utilizer

Posted on:2016-01-17Degree:Psy.DType:Dissertation
University:George Fox UniversityCandidate:Kang-Lim, TinaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1474390017988634Subject:Behavioral psychology
Abstract/Summary:
This research examined the impact of a referral intervention for patients with high utilization of the Emergency Department (ED) for non-emergent care. The referral intervention was offered by the ED provider who provided the patient with feedback regarding their utilization along with a referral to outpatient services including: primary care physicians, mental health services, and brochure of available resources in the local area. This study used archival retrospective data, and compared frequency of ED visits pre-intervention and referral to post-intervention frequency of visits and length of time between intervention and next visit. Following the intervention, the participants were classified as either responders or non-responders based on their recidivism. An independent sample t-test showed that the responder group had a significant decrease in number of visits to the ED during the post-intervention period. Additionally, the responders had a significantly longer lag time before they returned to the ED as compared to the non-responders. The referral did not significantly increase patients' visits to their primary care physician/behavioral health consultant. Therefore brief-ED based intervention may be useful in reducing recidivism in the ED.
Keywords/Search Tags:Referral intervention
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