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NCT ID: NCT02581267 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Emergency Services, Psychiatric

Missed Serious Medical Illness in Psychiatric Patients Seen in an Academic Emergency Department

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Psychiatric presentations are common in the emergency department (ED), and determining whether or not a psychiatric presentation is due to medical illness can be a difficult task for the emergency physician. The investigators define "serious medical illness" (SMI) as a pathological condition that would necessitate inpatient treatment on a medical or surgical ward. It is important for patient safety that SMI be triaged by the emergency physician to the appropriate inpatient service. The rate of missed SMI in patients with psychiatric presentations to the ED is unknown. The investigators will research missed SMI in patients referred to adult psychiatry from the ED, with the intent to improve patient safety.