Patients' reasons for leaving an emergency department without being seen: results from a survey-based cohort study during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Irene Bryan, Anthony Austen-Wishart, Pratibha Ranjan, Luke Plant, Dana Forcey, Robert Millar
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ObjectivePatients who do not wait (DNW) to be seen are a problem for emergency department (ED) care. The aim of this study was to identify the rate and reasons of DNW patients during 1month of the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsAn observational cohort study of DNW patients presenting to Austin Hospital ED was carried out in August 2021. Patients were identified using hospital coding data and surveyed by telephone. DNW patients' reasons were explored, and their demographics and clinical outcomes compared with those who received care.ResultsOf 7641 patients presenting to ED in the study period, 6% (n=452) were DNW patients. Compared with those who received care, DNW patients were younger (P<0.001), had lower triage categories (P=0.001) and were more likely to have self-presented (P=0.006). A total of 47% of DNW patients (n=213) participated in the survey. Reasons for leaving included waiting time (61%, n=129), symptom improvement (13%, n=28), reassurance from staff (7%, n=15) and ED crowding (6%, n=12). A total of 75% of DNW patients (n=159) sought alternative medical care; 14% (n=29) reported hospitalisation within 7days. 64% (n=137) did not feel that the experience affected their likelihood of seeking future ED care; 32% (n=69) felt less likely to seek future ED care.ConclusionsDuring the month studied, the DNW rate was 6%. Reassuringly, most patients sought alternative medical care, although one-third were dissuaded from returning to the ED. Future research should focus on high-risk group delineation and qualitative description of the experiences and reasons of DNW patients.

患者离开急诊科而不被看到的原因:来自COVID-19大流行期间基于调查的队列研究的结果。
目的不等待(DNW)患者是急诊科(ED)护理的一个问题。本研究的目的是确定在COVID-19大流行的1个月内DNW患者的发生率和原因。方法对2021年8月在奥斯汀医院急诊科就诊的DNW患者进行观察性队列研究。使用医院编码数据确定患者并通过电话调查。探讨DNW患者的原因,并将其人口学特征和临床结果与接受护理的患者进行比较。结果在研究期间出现ED的7641例患者中,6% (n=452)为DNW患者。与接受护理的患者相比,DNW患者更年轻(P
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