A Patient-Partnered, Pan-Canadian, Comparative Effectiveness Evaluation of an Acute Pediatric Mental Health and Addiction Care Bundle
Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Pediatrics
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Health focused on measuring Emergency Psychiatric Services, Healthcare Delivery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 8 to 17.99 years
Chief triage concern of at least one of the following (or comparable) mental health CEDIS triage categories:
- Anxiety/situational crisis and/or hyperventilation
- Bizarre/paranoid behaviour
- Concern for patient's welfare
- Depression/suicidal/deliberate self-harm
- Hallucinations/delusions
- Violent/homicidal behaviour
- Insomnia
- Pediatric disruptive behaviour
Exclusion Criteria:
- Brought to the ED by police, peace officers, or EMS
- Exhibiting features of schizophrenia, schizotypal, delusional disorders, or psychosis (e.g., hallucinations/delusions complaint should be reviewed carefully for this exclusion criterion)
- Significant self-harm act (i.e., suicide attempt requiring medical clearance, excluding ideation or minor superficial wounds; e.g., laceration/puncture, overdose ingestion, etc.)
- Other co-morbid medical concerns requiring oversight and/or medical clearance from an emergency physician (e.g., confusion/disorientation, substance withdrawal, other medical complaints, etc.)
- Substance misuse/intoxication or altered level of consciousness
Exhibiting a behavioural syndrome associated with physiologic disturbances (e.g., anorexia)
Children/youth will also be excluded based on language barriers:
- Language barrier (i.e., patient and parent/legal guardian must be fluent in either English or French)
Sites / Locations
- The Children's Hospital of WinnipegRecruiting
- Janeway Children's HospitalRecruiting
- IWK Health CentreRecruiting
- McMaster Children's HospitalRecruiting
- London Health Sciences CentreRecruiting
- The Hospital for Sick ChildrenRecruiting
- Montreal Children's HospitalRecruiting
- Jim Pattison Children's HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Acute Mental Health Care Bundle
Usual ED-Based Mental Health Care
We developed an evidence-based bundle of care to address current gaps in care. The bundle: 1) brings together multiple evidence-based assessment tools (ASQ, HEADS-ED) to ensure efficient, high-value ED-based care; 2) removes barriers to assessment and builds connections to care: Assessments are conducted by a mental health care provider and families have access to urgent follow-up care; and 3) prioritizes family engagement: A shared decision-making framework (Choice and Partnership) is used to promote children and youth as stewards of their care and support partnership between EDs and follow-up services with the duration of care determined collaboratively by the patient and their provider.
Local standards of ED-based mental health care will be delivered at control sites. Site leads have determined that this care does not involve the 3 specific core innovations in the bundle. Local care standards are similar across study sites and include use of CTAS score at triage (but no mental health risk assessment tool), ED physician medical clearance and assessment of consultation need, and no consistent mental health follow-up plan. Sites that are randomized to the control arm will not adopt core bundle elements.