Experiences providing care to patients with mental health conditions in a tertiary care hospital emergency department in Jerusalem
Zvika Orr, Levi Jackson, Evan Avraham Alpert, Mark D. Fleming

TL;DR
This study explores how emergency department staff in Jerusalem experience caring for patients with mental health issues, especially amid the 2023 war in Israel.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the stigma and challenges faced by ED staff in treating patients with mental health conditions during a public health crisis.
Findings
Staff often stigmatized patients with mental illness and viewed them as inappropriate ED users.
Providers lacked sufficient training and resources to manage mental health cases effectively.
Recommendations include better training, support for mental health specialists, and improved referral systems.
Abstract
The emergency department (ED) often serves as the first point of care for those with mental health conditions. Mental health-related visits to the ED tend to increase during and after public health crises. In Israel, the war that started in 2023 has had substantial adverse effects on the population’s mental health, increasing the need for emergency services for people with mental health conditions. This article examines the perceptions and experiences of Israeli staff providing care to patients with mental health conditions in an ED of a tertiary-care hospital in Jerusalem. Based on an inductive thematic analysis of 24 semi-structured interviews with staff members, this study sheds new light on the staff’s challenges in treating these patients. The study found that providers navigated a high level of stigma towards people with mental illness. Many providers were aware that negative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Emergency and Acute Care Studies · Psychiatric care and mental health services
