Non-Urgent Pediatric Presentations to the Emergency Department, Khamis Mushayt Maternity and Children Hospital, Saudi Arabia

Waleed Al Jabir, B. A. Al-alfard, Abdullatef Ali Muhaya, Abdullah Al Farhan
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Aim of Study: To explore parents’ perspectives regarding why parents (caregivers) prefer to escort their less urgent, or non-urgent sick children to the emergency departments (EDs) instead of using other more appropriate healthcare services. Methods: This study followed a quantitative cross-sectional design at Khamis Mushayt Maternity and Children’s Hospital (KMMCH). A study questionnaire was designed by the researchers to interview parents of 400 children who inappropriately attended the ED to identify the reasons for their inappropriate attendance at the ED. Data collection was performed during the period of January 2023 to explore the proportions of different attendances that were deemed inappropriate according to the hospital’s followed triage system. The interviews were conducted with parents/caregivers of non-urgent and less urgent children during their waiting times. Results: The age of 18.3% of parents was <30 years, while 28.5% were 30-39 years old. More than half of the parents’ visits were non-urgent, while 43.25% were less-urgent, 55.3% of patients visited the ED before due to similar complaints, while 46% visited a primary health care center before their ED visits. The main reasons for visiting the ED instead of the primary healthcare centers (PHCCs) were to save time (49.3%) and to get an earlier appointment (48%). Patients’ triage levels differed significantly according to parents’ age groups (p<0.001), nationality (p=0.022), educational level (p=0.022), ED visits for similar complaints (p<0.001), and previously visiting the PHCC for the current health problem (p=0.002). Triage levels also differed significantly according to some reasons for choosing to go to the ED instead of the PHCC, especially to get an earlier appointment (p=0.044), preferring the healthcare services provided by the ED (p=0.005), having a nearby ED (p=0.001), or being at the hospital at that time (p=0.002). Conclusions: There is a clear relationship between inappropriate ED visits and certain associated factors, indicating that prevention would be best targeted to certain categories, such as Saudi, younger, and educated parents. The main reasons for inappropriate ED visits are to save time and to avoid getting a late appointment. Recommendations: This study emphasized the importance of implementing proper health education and redirection of patients with inappropriate ED visits. Conducting a detailed analysis of the shortages in the utilization of primary healthcare resources is a pressing necessity. Further nationwide research on patients’ perspective for non-urgent ED presentations is largely needed. Key Words: Emergency Department, Triage, Children, Non-urgent level, Less urgent level.
沙特阿拉伯Khamis Mushayt妇幼医院急诊部非紧急儿科报告
研究目的:探讨家长的观点,为什么家长(照顾者)更愿意护送他们不太紧急或非紧急的患病儿童到急诊科(EDs),而不是使用其他更合适的医疗服务。方法:本研究在Khamis Mushayt妇幼医院(KMMCH)采用定量横断面设计。研究人员设计了一份研究问卷,采访了400名在急诊室就诊不当的儿童的父母,以确定他们在急诊室就诊不当的原因。在2023年1月期间进行了数据收集,以探索根据医院的后续分类系统,不同的就诊比例被认为是不适当的。访谈是在等待时间与非紧急和不太紧急儿童的父母/照顾者进行的。结果:家长年龄<30岁占18.3%,30 ~ 39岁占28.5%。超过一半的家长就诊是非紧急情况,而43.25%的家长就诊不太紧急,55.3%的患者因类似的投诉而就诊过急诊科,而46%的患者在就诊前就诊过初级卫生保健中心。去急诊科而不去初级保健中心的主要原因是为了节省时间(49.3%)和提前预约(48%)。父母年龄(p<0.001)、国籍(p=0.022)、教育程度(p=0.022)、因类似疾患就诊(p<0.001)、因当前健康问题就诊(p=0.002)的患者分诊水平差异显著。根据选择去急诊科而不是初级保健中心的一些原因,特别是获得更早的预约(p=0.044),更喜欢急诊科提供的医疗服务(p=0.005),附近有急诊科(p=0.001),或者当时在医院(p=0.002),分类水平也有显着差异。结论:不适当的ED访问与某些相关因素之间存在明确的关系,表明预防最好针对某些类别,如沙特阿拉伯,年轻和受过教育的父母。不恰当的急诊科就诊的主要原因是为了节省时间和避免预约迟到。建议:本研究强调了实施适当的健康教育和重新引导不适当急诊科就诊患者的重要性。对初级保健资源利用方面的短缺进行详细分析是迫切需要的。在全国范围内进一步研究非紧急急症患者的观点是非常必要的。关键词:急诊科;分诊;儿童;
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