Department of Veterans Affairs, Yale University School of Medicine, 950 Campbell Ave, West Haven, CT, 06516, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2021 Oct;57(7):1237-1239. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00778-w. Epub 2021 Jan 30.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a decline in emergency department visits in the United States. Less is known about how COVID-19 has impacted psychiatric emergency services (PES). This report compares visits to the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs psychiatric emergency room from March-August 2020 to the same period from three prior years (2017, 2018, 2019) to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on patient volume and dispositions. Compared to prior years, there was a decline in visits in March-August 2020, particularly in April. This coincided with the peak of COVID-19 in the state. Rates of hospitalizations remained consistent, while rates of referrals to residential programs decreased. The decline in visits likely indicates that many veterans postponed necessary mental health and substance use treatment. This delay could have significant clinical ramifications for veterans and may lead to an eventual surge in demand for emergency mental health care.
新冠疫情导致美国急诊科就诊人数下降。关于新冠疫情对精神科急诊服务(PES)的影响,人们知之甚少。本报告比较了 2020 年 3 月至 8 月与前三年(2017 年、2018 年和 2019 年)同期康涅狄格州退伍军人事务部精神科急诊室的就诊情况,以评估新冠疫情对患者数量和处置方式的影响。与前几年相比,2020 年 3 月至 8 月的就诊人数下降,尤其是在 4 月。这与该州新冠疫情的高峰期相吻合。住院率保持稳定,而转介到住院治疗项目的比例下降。就诊人数的下降可能表明许多退伍军人推迟了必要的心理健康和药物使用治疗。这种延迟可能对退伍军人产生重大的临床影响,并可能导致对紧急心理健康护理的需求最终激增。