The Role of Social Work in Providing Mental Health Services and Care Coordination in an Urban Trauma Center Emergency Department
Adult
Male
Mental Health Services
Washington
Substance-Related Disorders
Length of Stay
Middle Aged
3. Good health
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Trauma Centers
Brain Injuries
11. Sustainability
Social Work, Psychiatric
Humans
Regression Analysis
Female
Triage
Emergency Service, Hospital
DOI:
10.1176/appi.ps.201500469
Publication Date:
2016-07-15T08:41:32Z
AUTHORS (10)
ABSTRACT
This study examined the role of emergency department (ED) social workers and identified predictors of receipt of social work services and length of ED stay.Comprehensive reviews were conducted of medical records of all patients (N=49,354) treated in a level 1 trauma center ED from January 1, 2012, to March 31, 2013. Content analysis of chart notes was used to categorize the types of social work services provided. Poisson regression was used to assess associations between demographic and clinical characteristics, receipt of social work services, and length of ED stay.Social work services were provided to 18,532 (38%) patients. Most were mental health services (54%), followed by care coordination (31%) and material support or other referrals (15%). Patients seen by social workers had complex presentations, involving mental disorder diagnoses (18%), substance use disorder diagnoses (29%), comorbid diagnoses (32%), and injuries (51%); a quarter of patients had multiple ED visits (26%). In adjusted regression analysis, females (relative risk [RR]=1.15), patients not discharged home (RR=1.44), and those with two or more comorbid diagnoses (RR=1.80), injuries due to assault (RR=1.37), and traumatic brain injury (RR=1.20) were more likely to receive social work services. Such services were associated with an increased length of ED stay (RR=1.34).Social workers provided services to patients with multifaceted needs resulting from complex presentations. Provision of social work services modestly increased length of ED stay. Triage algorithms are needed to target efficiencies, systematize provision of ED social work services, and improve access to services for all patients.
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