Activity, triage levels and impact of the pandemic on hospital emergency departments: A multicentre cross‐sectional study

Author:

Font‐Cabrera Cristina123,Juvé‐Udina Maria Eulàlia34,Adamuz Jordi123,Diaz Membrives Montserrat56,Fabrellas Núria5ORCID,Guix‐Comellas Eva Maria1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fundamental and Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Bellvitge University Hospital, Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelona Spain

3. Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) Barcelona Spain

4. Catalan Institute of Health (ICS) Barcelona Spain

5. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Nursing University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

6. Mútua Terrassa University Hospital Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimDescribe the activity of hospital emergency departments (EDs) and the sociodemographic profile of patients in the eight public hospitals in Spain, according to the different triage levels, and to analyse the impact of the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic on patient flow.DesignAn observational, descriptive, cross‐sectional and retrospective study was carried out.MethodsThree high‐tech public hospitals and five low‐tech hospitals consecutively included 2,332,654 adult patients seen in hospital EDs from January 2018 to December 2021. Hospitals belonging to the Catalan Institute of Health. The main variable was triage level, classified according to a standard for the Spanish structured triage system known as Sistema Español de Triaje. For each of the five triage levels, a negative binomial regression model adjusted for year and hospital was performed. The analysis was performed with the R 4.2.2 software.ResultsThe mean age was 55.4 years. 51.4% were women. The distribution of patients according to the five triage levels was: level 1, 0.41% (n = 9565); level 2, 6.10% (n = 142,187); level 3, 40.2% (n = 938,203); level 4, 42.6% (n = 994,281); level 5, 10.6% (n = 248,418). The sociodemographic profile was similar in terms of gender and age: as the level of severity decreased, the number of women, mostly young, increased. In the period 2020–2021, the emergency rate increased for levels 1, 2 and 3, but levels 4 and 5 remained stable.ConclusionMore than half of the patients attended in high‐technology hospital EDs were of low severity. The profile of these patients was that of a young, middle‐aged population, mostly female. The SARS‐CoV2 pandemic did not change this pattern, but an increase in the level of severity was observed.ImpactWhat problem did the study address? There is overcrowding in hospital EDs.What were the main findings? This study found that more than half of the patients attended in high‐technology hospital EDs in Spain have low or very low levels of severity. Young, middle‐aged women were more likely to visit EDs with low levels of severity. The SARS‐CoV2 pandemic did not change this pattern, but an increase in severity was observed.Where and on whom will the research have an impact? The research will have an impact on the functioning of hospital EDs and their staff.Patient or Public ContributionNot applicable.

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Wiley

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