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  • Title: Overnight admission for psychiatric emergencies.
    Author: Ianzito BM, Fine J, Sprague B, Pestana J.
    Journal: Hosp Community Psychiatry; 1978 Nov; 29(11):728-30. PubMed ID: 700612.
    Abstract:
    Patients identified as psychiatric cases on the emergency ward of a 1036-bed teaching hospital are handled in one of three ways: released with outpatient referral, admitted to a psychiatric inpatient facility, or hospitalized in a general medical holding unit with a 24-hour stay. The authors obtained demographic and diagnostic data on 377 psychiatric patients seen consecutively on the ward and then compared those admitted to the holding unit (83) with those released (193) or hospitalized (101). The three groups were demographically similar but the patients in the holding group fell between the other two groups in severity of psychopathology. More than half the patients admitted to the holding unit were released the following day. The authors discuss the advantages of overnight admission as an alternative to hospitalization or release.
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