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Physician groups plead for aid as ERs overwhelmed by kids in mental health crisis.

Emergency Rooms Overwhelmed by Mental Health Emergencies⁤ Among Children

Emergency room doctors and pediatricians are pleading for help with a flood of children and teenagers showing⁢ up at emergency rooms due to mental health issues.

A surge of mental ⁢health emergencies among ⁣children has overwhelmed emergency rooms, according to a joint ⁤ paper released Wednesday by ⁣the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), ⁤American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), and Emergency Nurses Association (ENA).

The children showing up ‌in crisis are often suffering‍ from emergencies related to anxiety, depression, and⁤ suicidal thoughts or attempts, the groups said.

“The ER⁤ has become a de facto referral center for all of these problems, and there’s too many ⁤of them for​ the emergency department to manage,” said lead‌ author Dr. Mohsen Saidinejad, who directs pediatric emergency medicine at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Saidinejad is also a member⁢ of the AAP and ‍ACEP‍ committees on pediatric emergency medicine.

“That is not who we are as ER physicians. We ⁢are not mental health professionals.⁤ We cannot provide definitive ⁣care,” Saidinejad said.

About half a million children⁣ with mental or behavioral health problems show up at emergency⁢ rooms⁤ each year, according to ⁤the joint paper. That‍ number was ‌already rising before the pandemic, but the pandemic exacerbated the crisis, the physician groups said.

One⁣ issue emergency rooms encounter is that pediatric mental health crises tend to ⁢be very complex‌ and require much longer hospital stays.⁣ The average pediatric mental health stay is 17 hours compared to an average ​five hours for all emergency room stays, according to the ⁣paper.

The pediatric mental emergency visits also drain “resources that would have been needed to run the normal medical operations of‍ the ER, so that increases of length⁤ of stay for the‍ other patients as well,” Saidinejad said.

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Another issue is that children ‍who arrive at ​emergency rooms in crisis are less likely to get‌ the follow-up care they need if they ⁤only go to an emergency room rather than a psychiatric crisis center or community‌ mental⁢ health center, according to Saidinejad.

The physician groups are calling for⁤ several measures to address the crisis.

Measures to Address the ⁤Crisis

  • Community-based teams that​ could respond to children in crisis at school, ‌in doctors’ offices, and even at their homes.
  • Placing pediatric mental health professionals in‌ emergency departments.
  • Supporting emergency department staff with information ‍about high-risk children, such as abuse victims and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The country’s mental health system needs to be ⁢expanded ​as well, the paper’s⁤ authors ⁢said.

There is only⁣ one mental health professional for every 124,000​ children, and as many as 55% of all counties⁤ do not have even one psychiatric professional, Saidinejad said.

Telehealth⁤ for children’s mental health could also help in treating children before they land in the emergency room, the⁤ authors said.

“We in ⁢the ER are basically a safety net. We can’t say no to ⁣anything. We have to⁢ accept whatever⁤ comes our way.⁣ And I think that is why everybody is referring these children to the ER,” Saidinejad said.



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