Observing the work of an urban safety-net psychiatric emergency room: managing the unmanageable

Sociol Health Illn. 2010 Mar;32(3):437-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2009.01216.x. Epub 2010 Feb 8.

Abstract

Staff in the psychiatric emergency room (PER) have demanding jobs requiring a complex balance between the needs and safety of the individual and the community, systemic resources, and job responsibilities while providing timely, effective care. Little research exists concerning day-to-day work activities of PER staff, their interaction, and their perceptions of their work. This study explored the work of PER staff and the organisational context of the PER work setting. Observations of staff were conducted in the public spaces of a public urban PER using two observational techniques. The first was designed to measure the types of work activities staff engaged in and the time spent in these work activities (work task data). The second technique was the gathering of observational data by a peripheral-member-researcher (participant observation data). Analyses were conducted of both the work task and participant observation data. Results indicate that most PER staff time is spent in administrative and phone tasks, while less than a third is spent on direct clinical work. Four important issues for PER work were identified: a workload that is unmanageable, managing the unmanageable, bogus referrals and dumping and insurance problems. The PER remains the front-line of the medical and social service systems. Work done in these settings is of critical importance; however little attention is paid to the content and nature of the work. Our study demonstrates that staff of the PER face challenges on many levels as they struggle with the task of working with people presenting in psychiatric and social crisis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Emergency Services, Psychiatric / organization & administration*
  • Hospitals, Urban / organization & administration*
  • Humans
  • Insurance Coverage / organization & administration
  • Insurance, Psychiatric
  • Personnel Administration, Hospital
  • Sociology, Medical
  • Workplace