为什么患者选择急诊科而不是其他护理选择?多医院分析

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Charles W Stube, Alexander S Ljungberg, Jason A Borton, Kunal Chadha, Kyle J Kelleran, E Brooke Lerner
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简介:除了急诊科(ED)之外,还有几种接受急性护理的选择,如初级保健医生(PCP)办公室、紧急护理中心(UCC)和远程医疗服务。目前尚不清楚这些替代的护理模式是否减少了患者的急诊科就诊次数,或者是否在访问急诊科之前进行了考虑。需要进行一项综合研究,考虑所有潜在的护理方法,以解决不断变化的医疗保健景观。我们的目标是确定可能影响患者选择去急诊科而不是去UCC、PCP、其他地方急诊科或使用远程医疗服务的任何因素或障碍。方法:我们调查了纽约州大布法罗地区三家医院的急诊科患者。该调查包括关于患者选择急诊科而非其他治疗方案的原因和理由的问题。该研究还包括对患者的诊断、检查/程序、咨询和调查完成后的最终处置的健康记录进行审查。结果:在590名同意并接受调查的患者中,152名(25.7%)考虑在UCC寻求护理,18名(3.1%)考虑远程医疗服务,146名(24.7%)试图联系他们的PCP。在PCP的推荐下,患者到急诊科就诊110次(20.7%),在UCC的临床医生推荐下,患者到急诊科就诊54次(9.2%)。患者认为自己病情的严重性是他们选择前往急诊科的交通方式的最常见原因,也是他们选择急诊科而不是其他护理地点(PCP、UCC、远程医疗)的最常见原因。根据可避免急诊科就诊的标准,83例(14.1%)急诊科患者符合这些标准。结论:在决定去哪里寻求紧急护理时,个人会优先考虑自己病情的严重程度。虽然有些人考虑了其他选择(PCP、UCC、远程医疗服务),但由于病情的不确定性和其他临床医生的建议,许多人选择了急诊科。我们的研究结果表明,在了解症状的严重程度和确定针对这些特殊情况寻求医疗护理的最合适地点方面存在潜在的差距。
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Why Do Patients Opt for the Emergency Department over Other Care Choices? A Multi-Hospital Analysis.

Introduction: There are several options for receiving acute care besides emergency departments (ED), such as primary care physician (PCP) offices, urgent care centers (UCC), and telehealth services. It is unknown whether these alternative modes of care have decreased the number of ED visits for patients or whether they are considered before visiting the ED. A comprehensive study considering all potential methods of care is needed to address the evolving landscape of healthcare. Our goal was to identify any factors or barriers that may have influenced a patient's choice to visit the ED as opposed to a UCC, PCP, another local ED, or use telehealth services.

Methods: We surveyed ED patients between three hospital sites in the greater Buffalo, NY, area. The survey consisted of questions regarding the patients' reasons and rationale for choosing the ED over the alternative care options. The study also involved a health record review of the patients' diagnoses, tests/procedures, consults, and final disposition after completion of the survey.

Results: Of the 590 patients consented and surveyed, 152 (25.7%) considered seeking care at a UCC, 18 (3.1%) considered telehealth services, and 146 (24.7%) attempted to contact their PCP. On the recommendation of their PCP, patients presented to the ED 110 (20.7%) times and on the recommendation of the clinician at the UCC 54 (9.2%) times. Patients' perceived seriousness of their condition was the most common reason for their selected mode of transport to the ED and reason for choosing the ED as opposed to alternative care sites (PCP, UCC, telehealth). Based on criteria for an avoidable ED visit, 83 (14.1%) ED patients met these criteria.

Conclusion: Individuals prioritize the perceived severity of their condition when deciding where to seek emergency care. While some considered alternatives (PCP, UCC, telehealth services), uncertainties about their condition and recommendations from other clinicians led many to opt for ED care. Our findings suggest a potential gap in understanding the severity of symptoms and determining the most suitable place to seek medical care for these particular conditions.

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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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