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Determinants of non-urgent Emergency Department attendance among females in Qatar

机译:卡塔尔女性急诊急诊的决定因素

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>Background: The use of emergency department (ED) services for non-urgent conditions is well-studied in many Western countries but much less so in the Middle East and Gulf region. While the consequences are universal—a drain on ED resources and poor patient outcomes—the causes and solutions are likely to be region and country specific. Unique social and economic circumstances also create gender-specific motivations for patient attendance. Alleviating demand on ED services requires understanding these circumstances, as past studies have shown. We undertook this study to understand why female patients with low-acuity conditions choose the emergency department in Qatar over other healthcare options. >Setting and design: Prospective study at Hamad General Hospital's (HGH) emergency department female “see-and-treat” unit that treats low-acuity cases. One hundred female patients were purposively recruited to participate in the study. Three trained physicians conducted semi-structured interviews with patients over a three-month period after they had been treated and given informed consent. >Results: The study found that motivations for ED attendance were systematically influenced by employment status as an expatriate worker. Forty percent of the sample had been directed to the ED by their employers, and the vast majority (89%) of this group cited employer preference as the primary reason for choosing the ED. The interviews revealed that a major obstacle to workers using alternative facilities was the lack of a government-issued health card, which is available to all citizens and residents at a nominal rate. >Conclusion: Reducing the number of low-acuity cases in the emergency department at HGH will require interventions aimed at encouraging patients with non-urgent conditions to use alternative healthcare facilities. Potential interventions include policy changes that require employers to either provide workers with a health card or compel employees to acquire one for themselves.
机译:>背景:在许多西方国家,对紧急情况(ED)服务在非紧急情况下的使用进行了深入研究,而在中东和海湾地区则很少。虽然后果是普遍的,这既浪费了急诊资源,又降低了患者的治疗效果,但其原因和解决方案可能是特定于地区和国家的。独特的社会和经济环境也为患者出勤创造了针对性别的动机。过去的研究表明,减轻对ED服务的需求需要了解这些情况。我们进行了这项研究,以了解为什么弱视女性患者为什么选择卡塔尔的急诊科而不是其他医疗保健选择。 >设置和设计:在哈马德综合医院(HGH)急诊科的女性“视诊”病房进行的前瞻性研究,该病房治疗低眼力病例。目的招募一百名女性患者参加该研究。在接受治疗并获得知情同意后的三个月内,三名训练有素的医生对患者进行了半结构化访谈。 >结果:研究发现,ED出勤的动机受到外籍工人就业状况的系统影响。样本中有40%是由其雇主直接送往急诊部的,这一组中的绝大多数(89%)将雇主的偏好作为选择急诊部的主要原因。访谈显示,工人使用替代设施的主要障碍是缺乏政府签发的医疗卡,该卡可按名义价格向所有公民和居民使用。 >结论:要减少HGH急诊科的低眼压病例数,将需要采取干预措施,以鼓励患有非紧急情况的患者使用替代性医疗保健设施。可能的干预措施包括政策变更,这些变更要求雇主要么向工人提供健康卡,要么强迫雇员自己购买一张。

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