Mroczkowski Megan M, Otu Mitch, Malas Nasuh, Feuer Vera, Gerson Ruth
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York.
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
JAACAP Open. 2024 Feb 22;3(1):6-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jaacop.2024.01.007. eCollection 2025 Mar.
This scoping review aims to summarize the current state of research literature on disparities in the care of youth with agitation or aggression in the emergency department (ED), including referral, assessment, diagnosis, use of pharmacologic interventions, and use of restraint and seclusion.
This study used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews searching PubMed and PsycINFO databases (May 1, 2013 through May 5, 2023) for studies that reported disparities in the care of youth with agitation or aggression in the pediatric ED.
Disparities in the care of youth with agitation or aggression in the ED have been documented for race, sex, age, developmental status, and insurance status. There are no data available on disparities in ED-based care of youth with agitation or aggression based on gender identity and/or presentation, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status (SES), systems involvement (including child welfare, foster care, juvenile justice), or language proficiency.
Although there are some data on disparities in the care of youth with agitation or aggression the ED documented for race, sex, age, developmental status, and insurance status, further work in this area is needed. Actionable steps to address mental health disparities in the pediatric ED are discussed.
Disparities in the Care of Youth with Agitation or Aggression in the Emergency Department: A Scoping Review and Clinical Guidance; https://osf.io/eg7tk.
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本综述旨在总结急诊室(ED)中对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理方面研究文献的现状,包括转诊、评估、诊断、药物干预的使用以及约束和隔离的使用情况。
本研究采用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)扩展版进行范围综述,检索了PubMed和PsycINFO数据库(2013年5月1日至2023年5月5日),以查找有关儿科急诊室中对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理差异的研究。
急诊室中对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理方面的差异已在种族、性别、年龄、发育状况和保险状况方面得到记录。目前尚无基于性别认同和/或表现、性取向、社会经济地位(SES)、系统参与情况(包括儿童福利、寄养、青少年司法)或语言能力的急诊室对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理差异的数据。
尽管有一些关于急诊室中对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理差异的数据,且已在种族、性别、年龄、发育状况和保险状况方面得到记录,但该领域仍需进一步开展工作。讨论了在儿科急诊室解决心理健康差异的可行步骤。
急诊室中对躁动或攻击行为青少年护理的差异:范围综述与临床指南;https://osf.io/eg7tk。
本文的一位或多位作者自我认同为科学领域中一个或多个历史上代表性不足的种族和/或族裔群体的成员。我们积极努力促进作者群体中的性别平衡。我们积极努力促进在作者群体中纳入科学领域中历史上代表性不足的种族和/或族裔群体。在引用与本工作科学相关的参考文献时,我们还积极努力促进参考文献列表中的性别平衡。在引用与本工作科学相关的参考文献时,我们还积极努力促进在参考文献列表中纳入科学领域中历史上代表性不足的种族和/或族裔群体。本文的作者名单包括研究开展地点和/或社区的贡献者,他们参与了数据收集、设计、分析和/或对工作的解释。