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A descriptive study of heavy emergency department users at an academic emergency department reveals heavy ED users have better access to care than average users.

机译:对学术急诊室急诊科重症患者的描述性研究显示,急诊科重症患者比普通患者享有更好的医疗服务。

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INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding has been a significant problem for the last 10 years. Several studies have shown that a relatively small number of ED patients are responsible for a disproportionate amount of ED visits. This study aims to describe the frequent users of our emergency department. METHODS: This was an institutional review board-approved descriptive study performed by a retrospective review of electronic records. This pilot describes and compares patients who had 12 or more ED visits during the study year with those who visited less. RESULTS: The 234 patients who met criteria for high-frequency use (HFU) of the emergency department were responsible for a total of 4633 visits. Sex, race, and age distribution of HFU patients were similar to those of general ED patients. Eighty-four percent of HF users have insurance and 93% have primary care providers. A relatively small percentage of HFU visits, 4%, were mental health-related visits and 3% were alcohol- and drug-related visits. The HFU visits are socially connected: 93% have their own homes; 94% have relatives or friends; 73% have a religious affiliation. Pain or pain-related conditions are the most common diagnoses. These patients are also frequent users of ambulatory care services. CONCLUSION: The similarities between our HFU and the general ED population are more numerous than their differences. The HFU patients of our emergency department are different in terms of age, employment status, and type of insurance. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSES: A detailed description of local HFU may help to inform planning and better meet ED patients' needs. As one of many results of this study, the ED chairman met with the Hematology-Oncology team and reviewed the protocol for ED management of sickle cell crisis. The meeting resulted in a revised protocol, including an immediate change in their pain medication from meperidine to either morphine or hydromorphone.
机译:简介:在过去的10年中,急诊科(ED)的人满为患一直是一个重大问题。几项研究表明,相对较少的ED患者是造成ED访问次数不成比例的原因。本研究旨在描述我们急诊科的常客。方法:这是一项机构审查委员会批准的描述性研究,通过回顾性电子记录进行。该飞行员描述并比较了在研究年度内进行过12次或以上急诊就诊的患者与较少就诊的患者。结果:符合急诊科高频使用标准(HFU)的234名患者负责了4633次就诊。 HFU患者的性别,种族和年龄分布与普通ED患者相似。 84%的HF用户购买了保险,而93%的用户拥有初级保健提供者。相对较小的HFU访视(4%)是与精神健康相关的访视,而3%是与酒精和药物相关的访视。 HFU的探访具有社会联系:93%的人拥有自己的房屋; 94%有亲戚或朋友; 73%的人有宗教信仰。疼痛或与疼痛相关的疾病是最常见的诊断。这些患者也经常使用门诊服务。结论:我们的HFU与普通ED人群之间的相似之处远多于其差异。我们急诊科的HFU患者在年龄,就业状况和保险类型方面有所不同。对护士的影响:对当地HFU的详细描述可能有助于规划和更好地满足ED患者的需求。作为这项研究的许多结果之一,ED主席会见了血液肿瘤学团队,并审查了ED管理镰状细胞危机的方案。会议导致对方案进行了修订,包括立即将他们的止痛药从哌替啶改为吗啡或氢吗啡酮。

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