Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Conference Series Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums
and 1000+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business.

Explore and learn more about Conference Series : World's leading Event Organizer

Back

Anne-Frederique Naviaux

Summerhill Mental Health Centre, Ireland

Title: Creation and development of an out of hours child and adolescent mental health emergency service in a general hospital

Biography

Biography: Anne-Frederique Naviaux

Abstract

Having 25% of the total population aged below 18 years old, Ireland struggles to provide appropriate Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS); this is directly connected to the lack of CAMHS consultants to lead these services. Accessing the existing CAMHS, especially in emergency, is particularly difficult as the waiting lists are ever growing and therefore delaying the possibility of an early first appointment. To palliate this, in Wexford and Waterford, we decided to be creative and to develop a new type of service: An out-of-hours emergency mental health service for young people, which provide assessments and interventions for below 18 years old patients with mental health issues presenting in Emergency Department (ED) and/or hospitalized on a ward. This new service functions with extremely limited resources (one consultant psychiatrist and one psychiatrist in training) and operates between three sites. A total of 675 interventions were delivered by the consultant responsible for that new service over a period of 7 months (between February and August 2018). 59% of these interventions were made by phone while 41% required a face to face consultation. Having a consultant psychiatrist working with/within a pediatric team appears to contribute to provide a wider and safer service for young people and their families. Following this study, not only has this new service been maintained but it will continue to develop and might also serve as a model for the other regions of Ireland which might want to develop a similar service.