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Rate, characteristics, and factors associated with high emergency department utilization

机译:与急诊部门高利用率相关的比率,特征和因素

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textabstractBackground: Patients with high emergency department (ED) utilization account for a disproportionate number of ED visits. The existing research on high ED utilization has raised doubts about the homogeneity of the frequent ED user. Attention to differences among the subgroups of frequent visitors (FV) and highly frequent visitors (HFV) is necessary in order to plan more effective interventions. In the Netherlands, the incidence of high ED utilization is unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate if the well-documented international high ED utilization also exists in the Netherlands and if so, to characterize these patients. Therefore, we assessed the proportion of FV and HFV; compared age, sex, and visit outcomes between patients with high ED utilization and patients with single ED visits; and explored the factors associated with high ED utilization. Methods: A 1-year retrospective descriptive correlational study was performed in two Dutch EDs, using thresholds of 7 to 17 visits for frequent ED use, and greater than or equal to 18 visits for highly frequent ED use. Results: FV and HFV (together accounting for 0.5% of total ED patients) attended the ED 2,338 times (3.3% of the total number of ED visits). FV and HFV were equally likely to be male or female, were less likely to be self-referred, and they suffered from urgent complaints more often compared to patients with single visits. FV were significantly older than patients with single visits and more often admitted than patients with single visits. Several chief complaints were indicative for frequent and highly frequent ED use, such as shortness of breath and a psychiatric disorder. Conclusions: Based on this study, high ED utilization in the Netherlands seems to be less a problem than outlined in international literature. No major differences were found between FV and HFV, they presented with the same, often serious, problems. Our study supports the notion that most patients with high ED utilization visit the ED for significant medical problems.
机译:textabstract背景:急诊科(ED)使用率高的患者占急诊就诊次数的比例不成比例。现有的有关高ED利用率的研究引起了人们对频繁使用ED用户的同质性的怀疑。为了计划更有效的干预措施,有必要注意频繁访问者(FV)和频繁访问者(HFV)子组之间的差异。在荷兰,高ED利用率的发生率未知。这项研究的目的是调查在荷兰是否还存在有据可查的国际上较高的ED使用率,如果存在,以对这些患者进行特征分析。因此,我们评估了FV和HFV的比例。比较高ED利用率的患者和单次ED就诊的患者的年龄,性别和就诊结果;并探讨了高ED利用率的相关因素。方法:在两个荷兰ED中进行了为期1年的回顾性描述性相关研究,对于频繁使用ED的阈值为7到17次就诊,对于频繁使用ED的阈值大于或等于18次。结果:FV和HFV(共占ED患者总数的0.5%)参加了ED 2338次(占ED就诊总数的3.3%)。 FV和HFV男性或女性的可能性相同,自我推荐的可能性较小,与单次就诊的患者相比,他们遭受紧急投诉的频率更高。 FV比单次就诊的患者显着年龄大,并且比单次就诊的患者更常被接受。几项主要抱怨表明频繁和频繁使用ED,例如呼吸急促和精神病。结论:根据这项研究,荷兰的高ED利用率似乎比国际文献中概述的问题要少。 FV和HFV之间没有发现主要差异,它们也存在相同的,通常很严重的问题。我们的研究支持以下观点,即大多数具有较高ED利用率的患者会因重大医学问题而去ED。

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