Tunisian’s largest Psychiatric emergency department in the context of the COVID-19 lockdown
Introduction General Lockdown was first declared in Tunisia from March 20 th to May 4 th 2020 to contain the spread of COVID19 pandemic, the last sanitary lockdown period was declared from July 12 th to august 1 st in 2021. Psychiatric emergency access and consultation has been affected by the confi...
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Published in | European psychiatry Vol. 65; no. S1; p. S586 |
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Abstract | Introduction
General Lockdown was first declared in Tunisia from March 20
th
to May 4
th
2020 to contain the spread of COVID19 pandemic, the last sanitary lockdown period was declared from July 12
th
to august 1
st
in 2021. Psychiatric emergency access and consultation has been affected by the confinement. RAZI Hospital Emergency Department (RHED) is the only emergency department in Tunisia specialized in psychiatry. Thus making it the most representative psychiatric emergency health care service in Tunisia.
Objectives
To assess changes in patients flow and admission rates in RHED in the context of the COVID-19 lockdown
Methods
We examined emergency room records and the hospital’s computer admission database during the first and the last COVID19 lockdowns and compared it to the same period of the previous year.
Results
The number of consultations was significantly lower in 2020 lockdown (N = 577) compared the same period in 2019 (N = 1525) (p<10
−3
). We observed a drop in RHED emergency hospitalization rate from 45.57% to 29.81% during this study period. The number of consultations per day was significantly lower during the first lockdown (N= 12.44) compared to the last lockdown (N=26.61) (
p
<10
−3
), the hospitalization rate rose from 29.81% during the first lockdown to 44.36% during the last.
Conclusions
Fear of COVID19 contamination and lockdown limitation had a huge impact on RHED visits and admissions. Medical team had to adjust in order to prevent further delay in acute psychiatric care.
Disclosure
No significant relationships. |
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AbstractList | Introduction
General Lockdown was first declared in Tunisia from March 20
th
to May 4
th
2020 to contain the spread of COVID19 pandemic, the last sanitary lockdown period was declared from July 12
th
to august 1
st
in 2021. Psychiatric emergency access and consultation has been affected by the confinement. RAZI Hospital Emergency Department (RHED) is the only emergency department in Tunisia specialized in psychiatry. Thus making it the most representative psychiatric emergency health care service in Tunisia.
Objectives
To assess changes in patients flow and admission rates in RHED in the context of the COVID-19 lockdown
Methods
We examined emergency room records and the hospital’s computer admission database during the first and the last COVID19 lockdowns and compared it to the same period of the previous year.
Results
The number of consultations was significantly lower in 2020 lockdown (N = 577) compared the same period in 2019 (N = 1525) (p<10
−3
). We observed a drop in RHED emergency hospitalization rate from 45.57% to 29.81% during this study period. The number of consultations per day was significantly lower during the first lockdown (N= 12.44) compared to the last lockdown (N=26.61) (
p
<10
−3
), the hospitalization rate rose from 29.81% during the first lockdown to 44.36% during the last.
Conclusions
Fear of COVID19 contamination and lockdown limitation had a huge impact on RHED visits and admissions. Medical team had to adjust in order to prevent further delay in acute psychiatric care.
Disclosure
No significant relationships. IntroductionGeneral Lockdown was first declared in Tunisia from March 20th to May 4th 2020 to contain the spread of COVID19 pandemic, the last sanitary lockdown period was declared from July 12th to august 1st in 2021. Psychiatric emergency access and consultation has been affected by the confinement. RAZI Hospital Emergency Department (RHED) is the only emergency department in Tunisia specialized in psychiatry. Thus making it the most representative psychiatric emergency health care service in Tunisia.ObjectivesTo assess changes in patients flow and admission rates in RHED in the context of the COVID-19 lockdownMethodsWe examined emergency room records and the hospital’s computer admission database during the first and the last COVID19 lockdowns and compared it to the same period of the previous year.ResultsThe number of consultations was significantly lower in 2020 lockdown (N = 577) compared the same period in 2019 (N = 1525) (p<10−3). We observed a drop in RHED emergency hospitalization rate from 45.57% to 29.81% during this study period. The number of consultations per day was significantly lower during the first lockdown (N= 12.44) compared to the last lockdown (N=26.61) (p<10−3), the hospitalization rate rose from 29.81% during the first lockdown to 44.36% during the last.ConclusionsFear of COVID19 contamination and lockdown limitation had a huge impact on RHED visits and admissions. Medical team had to adjust in order to prevent further delay in acute psychiatric care.DisclosureNo significant relationships. Introduction General Lockdown was first declared in Tunisia from March 20th to May 4th 2020 to contain the spread of COVID19 pandemic, the last sanitary lockdown period was declared from July 12th to august 1st in 2021. Psychiatric emergency access and consultation has been affected by the confinement. RAZI Hospital Emergency Department (RHED) is the only emergency department in Tunisia specialized in psychiatry. Thus making it the most representative psychiatric emergency health care service in Tunisia. Objectives To assess changes in patients flow and admission rates in RHED in the context of the COVID-19 lockdown Methods We examined emergency room records and the hospital’s computer admission database during the first and the last COVID19 lockdowns and compared it to the same period of the previous year. Results The number of consultations was significantly lower in 2020 lockdown (N = 577) compared the same period in 2019 (N = 1525) (p<10−3). We observed a drop in RHED emergency hospitalization rate from 45.57% to 29.81% during this study period. The number of consultations per day was significantly lower during the first lockdown (N= 12.44) compared to the last lockdown (N=26.61) (p<10−3), the hospitalization rate rose from 29.81% during the first lockdown to 44.36% during the last. Conclusions Fear of COVID19 contamination and lockdown limitation had a huge impact on RHED visits and admissions. Medical team had to adjust in order to prevent further delay in acute psychiatric care. Disclosure No significant relationships. |
Author | Zalila, H. Maamri, A. Hajri, A. Sayari, N. Charaa, O. |
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