Smith Lora Henderson, Warren Emily, Hendrickson Natalie, Joshua Kate
University of Virginia, School of Education & Human Development.
University of Virginia, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.
medRxiv. 2024 Jan 25:2024.01.23.24301673. doi: 10.1101/2024.01.23.24301673.
The number of youth Emergency Department (ED) visits due to mental health concerns has been steadily increasing with a large number of youth being referred from school. Despite the increase in ED visits, there has not been an increase in the number of students who are actually admitted to the hospital. Further, youth referred from school are more likely to be discharged from the ED. Given the unique relationship between school and ED referrals and the large number of youth who do not require hospitalization, this study sought to understand how schools are supporting students who return to school after an ED visit. We conducted a scoping review to identify programs and practices to support ED to school transition. Two reviewers screened 907 manuscripts, but none of the manuscripts met the inclusion criteria. We discuss the importance of supporting students returning to school from the ED and draw from the literature on hospital to school transition to make recommendations for educators.
因心理健康问题前往急诊科(ED)就诊的青少年人数一直在稳步上升,其中大量青少年是由学校转诊而来。尽管前往急诊科就诊的人数有所增加,但实际住院的学生人数并未增加。此外,从学校转诊来的青少年更有可能从急诊科出院。鉴于学校与急诊科转诊之间的独特关系,以及大量青少年不需要住院治疗,本研究旨在了解学校如何支持那些在急诊科就诊后返回学校的学生。我们进行了一项范围综述,以确定支持从急诊科过渡到学校的项目和做法。两位评审员筛选了907篇手稿,但没有一篇手稿符合纳入标准。我们讨论了支持学生从急诊科返回学校的重要性,并借鉴了有关从医院过渡到学校的文献,为教育工作者提出建议。