The Effect of A ‘Covid Tent’ On Emergency Department Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction: A Single Site Retrospective Study

Douglas E. Rappaport
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Background:Overcrowding in Emergency Departments is associated with poor patient outcomes and low patient satisfaction; overcrowding has been exacerbated by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. One intervention used in both the H1N1 pandemic and the current Covid-19 pandemic is the deployment of temporary structures such as surge tents. Data on the effectiveness of such interventions is currently lacking. Methods:In this retrospective study, we assess ED length of stay (LOS), percent of patients leaving without being seen, and 72-hour return rate in the time period during tent operation with equivalent time periods before and after tent use. Differences in outcomes were modeled and tested using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEEs) methodology and controlled for emergency severity index (ESI). Results:Deployment of a Covid tent was associated with reduced LOS (227.5 vs. 214.5 min, ESI-adjusted p = 0.02). Additionally, we observed a significantly reduced rate of patients leaving without being seen (0.8% vs. 0.2%, ESI-adjusted p < 0.001) without any increase in the 72-hour return rate (4.2% vs 4.2%, ESI-adjusted p = 0.98) during the period of Covid tent operations. Conclusion:This data suggests that the deployment of temporary structures such as tents is an effective means of decompressing EDs in the setting of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“新冠帐篷”对急诊科效率和患者满意度的影响:一项单点回顾性研究
背景:急诊科人满为患与患者预后差和患者满意度低有关;持续的新冠肺炎疫情加剧了拥挤状况。H1N1大流行和当前新冠肺炎大流行中使用的一种干预措施是部署临时建筑,如临时帐篷。目前缺乏关于此类干预措施有效性的数据。方法:在这项回顾性研究中,我们评估了帐篷使用前后相同时间段内帐篷手术期间ED的住院时间(LOS)、未就诊的患者百分比以及72小时的返回率。使用广义估计方程(GEE)方法对结果差异进行建模和测试,并根据紧急情况严重程度指数(ESI)进行控制。结果:部署新冠肺炎帐篷与LOS降低相关(227.5对214.5分钟,ESI调整p=0.02)。此外,我们观察到,在新冠肺炎帐篷手术期间,72小时返回率(4.2%对4.2%,ESI调节p=0.98)没有任何增加的患者未被看到的比率显著降低(0.8%对0.2%,ESI校正p<0.001)。结论:这些数据表明,在新冠肺炎大流行的情况下,部署帐篷等临时结构是减压ED的有效手段。
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