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Evaluation of an Assertive Management and Integrated Care Service for Frequent Emergency Department Attenders with Substance Use Disorders: The Impact Project: Evaluating an assertive management service for frequent ED attenders with substance use disorders

机译:评估频繁的急诊部门参加人员使用物质使用障碍的自信管理和综合护理服务:影响项目:评估频繁的ED参加者的自信管理服务有物质使用障碍

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Introduction: Frequent attenders to Emergency Departments (ED) often have contributing substance use disorders (SUD), but there are few evaluations of relevant interventions. We examine one such pilot assertive management service set in Sydney, Australia (IMPACT), aimed at reducing hospital presentations and costs, and improving client outcomes. Methods: IMPACT eligibility criteria included moderate-to-severe SUD and ED attendance on ≥5 occasions in the previous year. A pre-post intervention design examined clients’ presentations and outcomes 6 months before and after participation to a comparison group of eligible clients who did not engage. Results: Between 2014 and 2015, 34 clients engaged in IMPACT, with 12 in the comparison group. Clients demonstrated significant reductions in preventable (p 0.05) and non-preventable (p 0.01) ED presentations and costs, and in hospital admissions and costs (p 0.01). IMPACT clients also reported a significant reduction in use days for primary substance (p 0.01). The comparison group had a significant reduction (p 0.05) in non-preventable visits only. Conclusions: Assertive management services can be effective in preventing hospital presentations and costs for frequent ED attenders with SUDs and improving client outcomes, representing an effective integrated health approach. The IMPACT service has since been refined and integrated into routine care across a number of hospitals in Sydney, Australia.
机译:简介:常用接受者到急诊部门(ED)通常有贡献物质使用障碍(SUD),但有关相关干预措施的评估很少。我们研究了澳大利亚悉尼(影响)的一个这样的试点自信管理服务,旨在减少医院的演示和成本,提高客户成果。方法:影响资格标准包括中度至严重的泡沫和上一年的≥5次出席。后期干预措施设计审议了参加未参与的符合条件的客户的比较小组前后6个月的客户的演示和结果。结果:2014年至2015年间,34项客户从事影响,比较集团有12个。客户展示了可预防(P <0.05)和不可预防(P <0.01)ED介绍和成本以及医院入院和费用(P <0.01)的显着减少(P <0.01)。影响客户还报告了初级物质的使用天数显着降低(P <0.01)。比较组仅在不可预防的访问中显着减少(P <0.05)。结论:自信管理服务可有效地防止医院陈述和频繁的ED与泡沫和改善客户成果的成本,代表有效的综合健康方法。自澳大利亚悉尼悉尼的许多医院被精制并融入了常规护理的影响服务。

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