Literature DB >> 10658985

Study of choice between accident and emergency departments and general practice centres for out of hours primary care problems.

S F Rajpar1, M A Smith, M W Cooke.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the reasons for choosing between primary care out of hours centres and accident and emergency (A&E) departments for patients with primary care problems.
METHODS: Interviews using a semistructured approach of samples of patients attending A&E departments and general practitioner (GP) out of hours centres for primary care problems.
RESULTS: 102 patient interviews were undertaken. Sixty two per cent of A&amp;E attenders were unemployed compared with 41% of out of hours attenders. White people were more likely to attend A&amp;E departments and Asians the out of hours centre (p<0.01) and unemployed were more likely to attend A&amp;E departments (70% v 30%). Some 46.3% of A&amp;E department attenders had not contacted their GP before attending; 81.3% of first time users of the out of hours centre found out about it on the day of interview. Those attending A&amp;E thought waiting times at the out of hours centre would be 6.3 hours (median) compared with a median perceived time of 2.9 hours by those actually attending the out of hours centre. Actual time was actually much less.
CONCLUSION: Once patients have used the GP out of hours centre they are more likely to use it again. Education should be targeted at young adults, the unemployed and white people. Patients should be encouraged to contact their GP before A&amp;E department attendance for non-life threatening conditions. Waiting time perception may be an important reason for choice of service.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10658985      PMCID: PMC1756266          DOI: 10.1136/emj.17.1.18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Accid Emerg Med        ISSN: 1351-0622


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