2012-21年间挪威两所大学医院急诊科的病人流入量。

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening Pub Date : 2024-06-24 Print Date: 2024-06-25 DOI:10.4045/tidsskr.23.0669
Målfrid Asheim Nummedal, Dagfinn Lunde Markussen, Lars Eide Næss, Lars Erik Laugsand, Lars Petter Bjørnsen
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背景:急诊科就诊人数的增加是一项全球性挑战。我们希望对挪威两所大学医院的病人流入量和病人构成进行长期调查:对2012-21年间卑尔根豪克兰大学医院(Haukeland University Hospital)和特隆赫姆大学医院(St Olav's Hospital)急诊科的患者接触者(年龄≥16岁的患者)进行回顾性、描述性研究。数据来自患者病历和患者管理系统:结果:共纳入了 585 780 次患者接触。霍克兰大学医院急诊科患者接触人数在2012年为30 696人,2021年为40 396人;圣奥拉夫医院急诊科患者接触人数在2012年为18 967人,2021年为28 822人。在研究期间,67-79 岁年龄组的增幅最大,霍克兰大学医院的增幅为 57%(从 6 190 人增至 9 691 人),圣奥拉夫医院的增幅为 77%(从 3 849 人增至 6 817 人)。在霍克兰大学医院,以住院为结局的患者接触比例在2012年为82%,2021年为74%;在圣奥拉夫医院,2012年为87%,2021年为61%。入院患者的中位年龄为65岁,而从急诊科出院的患者的中位年龄在霍克兰大学医院为48岁,在圣奥拉夫医院为52岁:研究显示,十年间,霍克兰大学医院和圣奥拉夫医院急诊科的病人接触次数有所增加。未来几年,老年人口数量将继续增加,对紧急护理评估的需求也将相应增加。医疗服务部门必须了解病人流入量和病人构成的变化,以确保病人安全和急诊科未来的工作环境。
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Patient influx to emergency departments at two Norwegian university hospitals from 2012-21.

Background: The increase in patient visits to emergency departments is a global challenge. We wished to survey patient inflow and patient composition over time at two Norwegian university hospitals.

Material and method: A retrospective, descriptive study of patient contacts (patients ≥ 16 years of age) in the emergency departments of Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, and St Olav's Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital in the period 2012-21. Data were retrieved from patient records and the patient administration system.

Result: A total of 585 780 patient contacts were included. The number of patient contacts in the emergency departments was 30 696 in 2012 and 40 396 in 2021 at Haukeland University Hospital, and 18 967 in 2012 and 28 822 in 2021 at St Olav's Hospital. The largest increase during the study period appeared to be in the age group 67-79 years, with an increase of 57 % (from 6 190 to 9 691) at Haukeland University Hospital, and 77 % (from 3 849 to 6 817) at St Olav's Hospital. The proportion of patient contacts that ended in hospitalisation was 82 % in 2012 and 74 % in 2021 at Haukeland University Hospital, and 87 % in 2012 and 61 % in 2021 at St Olav's Hospital. Of the patients that were admitted, the median age was 65 years, while the median age of those who were discharged from the emergency department was 48 years at Haukeland University Hospital and 52 years at St Olav's Hospital.

Interpretation: The study showed an increase in patient contacts in the emergency departments at Haukeland University Hospital and St Olav's Hospital over a period of ten years. The number of older adults in the population will continue to increase in the years ahead, and the need for urgent care assessments will correspondingly increase. It is important that the health services are aware of changes in patient influx and patient composition in order to ensure patient safety and the working environment of emergency departments in the future.

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