Admission appropriateness and profile of the patients attended to a state hospital emergency department

A. Köse, Beril Kose, M. Öncü, F. Tugrul
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The aim of this study was to determine the profile and appropriateness of the patients’ indications admitted to the emergency department in a state hospital. Adult and pediatric trauma patients admitted to the emergency department of Van State Hospital between March 01 and March 31, 2010, in the course of one month period, were retrospectively analyzed. Data of the 32800 patients admitted to the emergency department during this period were evaluated. Male and female ratio of these patients was 54.8% and 45.2%, respectively, and the most intense group with 77% was the age group of 17-65. The majority of the applications with 60.5% occurred between 8 a.m. and 17 p.m. An examination was asked for 50% of the patients. It was determined that emergency examinations and therapies were applied to 9.9% of the patients, consultation rates were 4.5%, and the highest consultations were taken from orthopedic clinics (16.1%). It was established that 1.4% of the patients were hospitalized, with the highest admission to the general surgery clinic (13.8%). In hospitalized patients, the most common diagnoses were abdominal pain (9.6%), and 88.4% of the patients were discharged from the emergency department. It was observed that the majority of patients admitted to the emergency department need not have been in emergency, and should have applied to primary health care services and policlinics. The results of this study showed that non-emergency patients highly increase the workload of emergency departments, therefore, patients should be trained and awareness of patients should be increased; primary health care services should be made available; accurate, effective and enforceable policies for emergency medical services in the country must be established.
在州立医院急诊科就诊的病人的入院适当性和概况
本研究的目的是确定在一家州立医院急诊科收治的患者指征的概况和适当性。回顾性分析2010年3月1日至3月31日在Van State医院急诊科收治的成人和儿童创伤患者,为期一个月。在此期间对急诊收治的32800名患者的数据进行了评估。男性和女性比例分别为54.8%和45.2%,其中17-65岁年龄组最为强烈,为77%。大部分申请发生在上午8点至下午17点之间,占60.5%。50%的患者被要求进行检查。9.9%的患者接受了急诊检查和治疗,就诊率为4.5%,其中骨科门诊就诊率最高(16.1%)。确定1.4%的患者住院,其中普通外科门诊的住院率最高(13.8%)。在住院患者中,最常见的诊断是腹痛(9.6%),88.4%的患者从急诊科出院。据观察,大多数到急诊科就诊的病人不必是急症患者,而应该向初级保健服务机构和诊所申请。本研究结果表明,非急诊患者极大地增加了急诊科的工作量,因此,应对患者进行培训,提高患者意识;应提供初级保健服务;必须制定准确、有效和可执行的国家紧急医疗服务政策。
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