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Emergency department overcrowding: a survey among European neurotrauma centres

机译:急诊部门过度拥挤:欧洲神经统治中心的调查

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BackgroundED overcrowding is an increasing problem worldwide that may negatively affect quality of care and patient outcomes. We aimed to study ED overcrowding across European centres.MethodsQuestionnaires on structure and process of care, including crowding, were distributed to 68 centres participating in a large European study on traumatic brain injury (Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury).ResultsOf the 65 centres included in the analysis, 32 (49%) indicated that overcrowding was a frequent problem and 28 (43%) reported that patients were placed in hallways multiple times a day'; 27 (41%) stated that multiple times a day, there was no bed available when a patient needed to be admitted. Ambulance diversion rarely occurred in the participating centres.ConclusionSimilar to reports from other parts of the world, ED crowding appears to be a considerable problem in Europe. More research is needed to determine effective ways to reduce overcrowding.
机译:背景技术过度拥挤是全世界越来越多的问题,可能会影响护理和患者结果的质量。我们旨在研究欧洲中心的高度拥挤。在欧洲的结构和过程中,包括拥挤,包括拥挤,分布在参与创伤性脑损伤的大型研究(创伤性脑损伤中的合作欧洲神经统治效果研究)中分发给68个中心。方法分析中包含的65个中心,32个(49%)表明过度拥挤是经常出现的问题,28(43%)报道,患者每天多次置于走廊中; 27(41%)表示每天多次,当患者需要录取时,没有床。参与中心很少发生救护车转移。控制世界其他地区的报告,ED拥挤在欧洲似乎是一个相当大的问题。需要更多的研究来确定减少过度拥挤的有效方法。

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