Patients Attending Emergency Departments A Cross-sectional Study of Subjectively Perceived Treatment Urgency and Motivation for Attending

被引:101
|
作者
Scherer, Martin [1 ]
Luehmann, Dagmar [1 ]
Kazek, Agata [1 ]
Hansen, Heike [1 ]
Schaefer, Ingmar [1 ]
机构
[1] Hamburg Univ, Med Sch, Dept Gen Practice Primary Care, Hamburg, Germany
来源
DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL | 2017年 / 114卷 / 39期
关键词
OUTCOMES; CARE; PERSPECTIVES; SERVICES;
D O I
10.3238/arztebl.2017.0645
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The number of patients in emergency departments has risen steadily in recent years, with a particular increase in patients not requiring urgent treatment. The aim of this study is to characterize this group of patients with respect to their sociodemographic features, health status, and reasons for attending an emergency department. Methods: PiNo Nord is a cross-sectional observational study representing two full working weeks in five different hospitals. Patients were questioned in personal interviews, and medical diagnoses were documented. The data were analyzed with multivariate logistic regressions in mixed multilevel models. Predictors for the subjectively perceived treatment urgency were identified by stepwise backward selection. Results: The 1175 patients questioned had an average age of 41.8 years and 52.9% were male. 54.7% said the degree of their treatment urgency was low. 41.3% had visited the emergency department on their own initiative, 17.0% on the advice or referral of their primary care physician, and 8.0% on the advice or referral of a specialist. The strongest predictors for low subjective treatment urgency were musculoskeletal trauma (odds ratio [OR] 2.18), skin conditions (OR 2.15), and the momentary unavailability of a primary care physician (OR 1.70). Conclusion: More than half of the patients do not think their condition requires urgent treatment and thus do not meet the definition of a medical emergency. Patients' reasons for visiting the emergency department are varied; aside from the treatment urgency of the health condition itself, the reason may lie in perceived structural circumstances and individual preferences.
引用
收藏
页码:645 / I
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Consent to treatment by minors attending accident and emergency departments: guidelines
    Williams, L
    Harris, A
    Thompson, M
    Brayshaw, A
    JOURNAL OF ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 1997, 14 (05): : 286 - 289
  • [22] Assessing the legal nature of informed consent and attitude of patients attending outpatient departments of a dental hospital in Bengaluru City: A cross-sectional study
    Simha, Yashashwini N.
    Vanishree, N.
    Bullappa, Deepa
    Prasad, Keerthi
    Ramesh, L.
    JOURNAL OF INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY, 2019, 17 (04) : 288 - 292
  • [23] Mortality and its determinants among patients attending in emergency departments
    Messelu, Mengistu Abebe
    Amlak, Baye Tsegaye
    Mekonnen, Gebrehiwot Berie
    Belayneh, Asnake Gashaw
    Tamre, Sosina
    Adal, Ousman
    Demile, Tiruye Azene
    Tsehay, Yeshimebet Tamir
    Belay, Alamirew Enyew
    Netsere, Henok Biresaw
    Wondie, Wubet Tazeb
    Abebe, Gebremeskel Kibret
    Mulatu, Sileshi
    Ayenew, Temesgen
    BMC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2024, 24 (01):
  • [24] Management of mental health patients attending Victorian emergency departments
    Knott, Jonathan C.
    Pleban, Alex
    Taylor, David
    Castle, David
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2007, 41 (09): : 759 - 767
  • [25] A cross-sectional study of Sleep Quality in Hypertensive Patients attending a secondary care hospital in Telangana
    Sai, Boda Bhanu
    Gupta, C. B.
    Dr Omesh
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2024, 66 : S113 - S114
  • [26] DIETARY INTAKE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF PATIENTS ATTENDING AN OUTPATIENT HYPERTENSION CLINIC
    Redmond, J.
    Raftery, T.
    O'Donovan, C.
    Sharma, J.
    Hussey, J.
    Gormley, J.
    Mahmud, A.
    Lithander, F. E.
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2010, 28 : E374 - E374
  • [27] Characteristics of pyogenic odontogenic infection in patients attending Mulago Hospital, Uganda: a cross-sectional study
    Kityamuwesi, Richard
    Muwaz, Louis
    Kasangaki, Arabat
    Kajumbula, Henry
    Rwenyonyi, Charles Mugisha
    BMC MICROBIOLOGY, 2015, 15
  • [28] Etiological beliefs of patients with neurological disorders attending a tertiary care center: A cross-sectional study
    Bajaj, Bhupender Kumar
    Chaudhary, Shipra
    Shrestha, Runa
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCES IN RURAL PRACTICE, 2013, 4 (04) : 383 - 386
  • [29] Characteristics of pyogenic odontogenic infection in patients attending Mulago Hospital, Uganda: a cross-sectional study
    Richard Kityamuwesi
    Louis Muwaz
    Arabat Kasangaki
    Henry Kajumbula
    Charles Mugisha Rwenyonyi
    BMC Microbiology, 15
  • [30] Assessment and management of self-harm in older adults attending accident and emergency: a comparative cross-sectional study
    Marriott, R
    Horrocks, J
    House, A
    Owens, D
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2003, 18 (07) : 645 - 652