Background/Objectives: A psychiatric consultation is a professional evaluation aimed at establishing a diagnosis, a prognosis, and developing a treatment plan. The objective was to assess psychiatric consultations (PCs) at the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC), Emergency Room (ER) and General Hospital (GH) to highlight differences across settings. Methods: With a retrospective design, we examined all PCs performed between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024 at the CMHC, ER and GH of Baggiovara in Modena. Descriptive statistical analysis and a multivariate logistic regression were performed. Results: We collected a total of 3174 PCs for 1801 patients, performed in the three settings: 52% in ER, 30% in CMHC and 18% in GH. In ER, PCs were most frequently requested for suicide risk (26%), psychomotor agitation (14%) and substance intoxication (14%). In CMHC, the most common diagnoses were depressive disorders (22%), acute anxiety (20%) and acute psychotic episodes (13%). In GH, consultations mainly addressed psychiatric symptoms associated with medical and eating disorders. The overall rate of psychiatric hospitalization after PCs was 16.2%, reaching 23.4% for consultations in ER. Discontinuation of pharmacological therapy was significantly associated with an increased risk of hospitalization (p < 0.001), which rose to 17% when therapy had been interrupted for more than one year. Conclusions: PCs at ER were the access point for most hospitalizations. Therapeutic discontinuation, acute psychosis and substance use represented the main predictors of hospitalization. Strengthening shared care pathways among CMHC, ER and GH represents an effective model of integration between hospital and community services, ensuring continuity of care.
A Comparative Analysis of Psychiatric Consultations Across Emergency, Hospital, and Community Mental Health Settings / Di Lorenzo, R., Bottone, C., Riguzzi, I., Ferri, P., Rovesti, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 15:9(2026), pp. 1-24. [10.3390/jcm15093476]
A Comparative Analysis of Psychiatric Consultations Across Emergency, Hospital, and Community Mental Health Settings
Di Lorenzo R.
;Bottone C.;Riguzzi I.;Ferri P.;Rovesti S.
2026
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Background/Objectives: A psychiatric consultation is a professional evaluation aimed at establishing a diagnosis, a prognosis, and developing a treatment plan. The objective was to assess psychiatric consultations (PCs) at the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC), Emergency Room (ER) and General Hospital (GH) to highlight differences across settings. Methods: With a retrospective design, we examined all PCs performed between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024 at the CMHC, ER and GH of Baggiovara in Modena. Descriptive statistical analysis and a multivariate logistic regression were performed. Results: We collected a total of 3174 PCs for 1801 patients, performed in the three settings: 52% in ER, 30% in CMHC and 18% in GH. In ER, PCs were most frequently requested for suicide risk (26%), psychomotor agitation (14%) and substance intoxication (14%). In CMHC, the most common diagnoses were depressive disorders (22%), acute anxiety (20%) and acute psychotic episodes (13%). In GH, consultations mainly addressed psychiatric symptoms associated with medical and eating disorders. The overall rate of psychiatric hospitalization after PCs was 16.2%, reaching 23.4% for consultations in ER. Discontinuation of pharmacological therapy was significantly associated with an increased risk of hospitalization (p < 0.001), which rose to 17% when therapy had been interrupted for more than one year. Conclusions: PCs at ER were the access point for most hospitalizations. Therapeutic discontinuation, acute psychosis and substance use represented the main predictors of hospitalization. Strengthening shared care pathways among CMHC, ER and GH represents an effective model of integration between hospital and community services, ensuring continuity of care.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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