Awareness, knowledge, and practice of healthcare providers toward the appropriate management of psychiatric patients presenting to an emergency department in Taif city, Saudi Arabia

Author(s):  
Yasir Altuwairqi ◽  
Sondos Albokhari ◽  
Ziyad Althobaiti ◽  
Mohammed Alsuwat ◽  
Shahad Alsharif
2021 ◽  
pp. 100647
Author(s):  
Sarah Al-zahrani ◽  
Arwa Althumairi ◽  
Afnan Aljaffary ◽  
Asma Alfayez ◽  
Demah Alsalman ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Saeed Mohammad ◽  
Mutaz Alenizi ◽  
Fahad Bahanan ◽  
Khaled Alshayei ◽  
Ahmed Almutairi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Eduardo Sánchez-Sánchez ◽  
Ylenia Avellaneda-López ◽  
Esperanza García-Marín ◽  
Guillermo Ramírez-Vargas ◽  
Jara Díaz-Jimenez ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to determine healthcare providers’ knowledge and practices about dysphagia. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out based on a self-administered and anonymous questionnaire addressed to healthcare providers in Spain. A total of 396 healthcare providers participated in the study. Of these, 62.3% knew the definition of dysphagia as a swallowing disorder. In addition, up to 39.2% of the participants reported that they did not know whether the EatingAssessmentTool (EAT-10) dysphagia screening test was usedin their own clinical settings. Similarly, up to 49.1% of them did not know the ClinicalExaminationVolume-Viscosity (MECV-V) method. Nearly all participants (98.8%) reported that thickeners must be used forall liquids administered to patients. A higher percentage of respondents based the choice of texture on patient’s tolerance (78.2%) rather than on the MECV-V result (17.3%). In addition,76.4% of the professionals had witnessed a bronchoaspiration; after it, 44.4% (n = 175) of them reported the appearance of pneumonia, and 14.5% (n = 57) the death of the patient (p = 0.005). The participants revealeda moderate/low knowledge ofthe definition, diagnosis, and clinical management of liquid dysphagia, which indicates some room for improvements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (12) ◽  
pp. 1827-1829
Author(s):  
Mohammed A. Omair ◽  
Tariq Alhawassi ◽  
Munira Alwaihibi ◽  
Ghada Aldrees ◽  
Mahmoud Mosli ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofi Varg ◽  
Veronica Vicente ◽  
Maaret Castren ◽  
Peter Lindgren ◽  
Clas Rehnberg

Abstract Background A decision system in the ambulance allowing alternative pathways to alternate healthcare providers has been developed for older patients in Stockholm, Sweden. However, subsequent healthcare resource use resulting from these pathways has not yet been addressed. The aim of this study was therefore to describe patient pathways, healthcare utilisation and costs following ambulance transportation to alternative healthcare providers. Methods The design of this study was descriptive and observational. Data from a previous RCT, where a decision system in the ambulance enabled alternative healthcare pathways to alternate healthcare providers were linked to register data. The receiving providers were: primary acute care centre or secondary geriatric ward, both located at the same community hospital, or the conventional pathway to the emergency department at an acute hospital. Resource use over 10 days, subsequent to assessment with the decision system, was mapped in terms of healthcare pathways, utilisation and costs for the 98 included cases. Results Almost 90% were transported to the acute care centre or geriatric ward. The vast majority arriving to the geriatric ward stayed there until the end of follow-up or until discharged, whereas patients conveyed to the acute care centre to a large extent were admitted to hospital. The median patient had 6 hospital days, 2 outpatient visits and costed roughly 4000 euros over the 10-day period. Arrival destination geriatric ward indicated the longest hospital stay and the emergency department the shortest. However, the cost for the 10-day period was lower for cases arriving to the geriatric ward than for those arriving to the emergency department. Conclusions The findings support the appropriateness of admittance directly to secondary geriatric care for older adults. However, patients conveyed to the acute care centre ought to be studied in more detail with regards to appropriate level of care.


Medicine ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (6) ◽  
pp. e14250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongjung Kim ◽  
Juncheol Lee ◽  
Sanghyun Lee ◽  
Jaehoon Oh ◽  
Boseung Kang ◽  
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