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Artikel: 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.

Lintzeris, Nicholas / Deacon, Rachel M / Shanahan, Marian / Clarke, James / MacFarlane, Stephanie / Leung, Stefanie / Schulz, Michelle / Jackson, Anthony / Khamoudes, Daniel / Gordon, David E A / Demirkol, Apo

International journal of integrated care

2020  Band 20, Heft 2, Seite(n) 4

Abstract: 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, ... ...

Abstract 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.
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2020-04-23
Erscheinungsland England
Dokumenttyp Case Reports
ZDB-ID 2119289-3
ISSN 1568-4156
ISSN 1568-4156
DOI 10.5334/ijic.5343
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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