Collaboration between the French TMAS and CRAPEM on the management of psychiatric emergencies at sea

Emilie Dehours , Clémence Peyredieu du Charlat , Camille Jego , Jeanne-Marie Amalric , Patrick Roux
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Doctors at the French Telemedical Assistance Service (TMAS) provide support to ship captains via teleconsultation for the management of medical emergencies during navigation. In response to this emerging demand for psychological or psychiatric care, TMAS doctors have been calling as and when required on a specialised platform known as the Resource Center for Psychological Assistance at Sea (CRAPEM), based in Saint Nazaire, France, since 2020. The study objective was to compare the management of psychiatric emergencies at sea by TMAS doctors alone versus TMAS doctors assisted by CRAPEM. We conducted a retrospective, descriptive epidemiological study between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021. We extracted data from AppliCCMM on patient characteristics, ship characteristics, management characteristics including final decision (treatment on board, disembarkation, diversion, evacuation or death) from previously identified diagnostic coding. Decisions were compared for “case” versus “control” using Chi-2 tests. Differences were considered significant if the P value was below 0.05. The analysis therefore focused on 21 patient cases and 63 patient controls. A comparison of the final decisions shows that patients in the CRAPEM group receive significantly (p < 0.001) less treatment on board. This difference is probably related to the fact that the patients for whom TMAS doctors seek advice from CRAPEM have more serious conditions. CRAPEM is a new organization aimed at improving the management of psychiatric illnesses in seafarers and, in our case, acute-phase psychological and psychiatric emergencies. Given the specific characteristics of the maritime environment, its intervention improves the management of patients at sea.

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法国 TMAS 与 CRAPEM 在海上精神病紧急情况管理方面的合作
法国远程医疗援助服务(TMAS)的医生通过远程会诊为船长提供支持,以处理航行过程中的医疗紧急情况。为满足新出现的心理或精神护理需求,远程医疗援助服务的医生们自 2020 年起开始在需要时呼叫位于法国圣纳泽尔的海上心理援助资源中心 (CRAPEM) 这一专业平台。研究的目的是比较由 TMAS 医生单独与由 CRAPEM 协助的 TMAS 医生在海上处理精神病紧急情况的情况。我们在 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间进行了一项回顾性、描述性流行病学研究。我们从 AppliCCMM 中提取了有关患者特征、船舶特征、管理特征的数据,包括从先前确定的诊断编码中提取的最终决定(船上治疗、下船、改道、撤离或死亡)。使用 Chi-2 检验比较了 "病例 "与 "对照 "的决定。如果 P 值低于 0.05,则认为差异显著。因此,分析的重点是 21 例病例和 63 例对照。对最终决定的比较显示,CRAPEM 组患者接受的船上治疗明显较少(P < 0.001)。这种差异可能与屯马卫生局医生向 CRAPEM 寻求建议的病人病情更为严重有关。CRAPEM是一个新的组织,旨在改善对海员精神疾病的管理,在我们的案例中,就是急性期的心理和精神紧急情况。鉴于海上环境的特殊性,该组织的干预能够改善对海上病人的管理。
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