Duke University School of Medicine and Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Correct Health Care. 2023 Aug;29(4):282-292. doi: 10.1089/jchc.22.02.0011. Epub 2023 Jun 19.
Millions are confined in U.S. jails each year, often with unmet health and social needs. After release, many will visit the emergency department (ED). To illuminate their patterns of ED use, this study linked records from all individuals detained at a Southern urban jail over a 5-year period with health records from a large health care system with three EDs. Over half used the ED at least once, and of those who received care at the health system, 83% visited the ED. Jail-involved people made up 4.1% of the health care system's ED users but 21.3% of its chronic frequent ED users. Frequent ED use was associated with more frequent jail bookings and with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorder. Health systems and jails have a common interest in addressing the needs of this population. Individuals with co-occurring disorders should be prioritized for intervention.
每年都有数百万人被关押在美国监狱中,他们往往存在未得到满足的健康和社会需求。释放后,许多人将前往急诊部(ED)就诊。为了阐明他们使用 ED 的模式,本研究将在一个南方城市监狱被拘留的所有人的记录与一个拥有三个 ED 的大型医疗保健系统的健康记录联系起来。超过一半的人至少使用过一次 ED,在那些在医疗系统中接受治疗的人中,83%的人去了 ED。监狱涉案人员占医疗系统 ED 用户的 4.1%,但占慢性频繁 ED 用户的 21.3%。频繁使用 ED 与更频繁的入狱记录以及同时存在的严重精神疾病和药物使用障碍有关。卫生系统和监狱都有共同的兴趣来满足这部分人群的需求。同时存在多种疾病的个人应优先接受干预。