Author:
Callen Joanne L,Blundell Leanne,Prgomet Mirela
Abstract
Increases in attendance rates at emergency
departments (EDs) have prompted concerns
regarding inappropriate utilisation. Factors instigating
patient ED attendance were examined
using a cross sectional survey of 522 patients
presenting to the ED of a rural hospital in Australia,
during a 1-week period. The results highlighted
the importance of the rural hospital ED as
an additional and alternate service to existing
primary care facilities, particularly outside of business
hours. The findings indicated that although
patients? perception of an emergency does not
necessarily correspond with clinical interpretations,
the primary factors prompting attendance,
including general practitioner unavailability, referrals
and special service needs, suggest that, from
a patients? perspective, the majority of presentations to the ED are justified.
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