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Non-urgent attendance at emergency departments.

Tricia McGuigan1, Patricia Watson.   

Abstract

AIM: To discover the factors influencing patients' decisions to attend emergency departments (EDs) for non-urgent treatment.
METHOD: A sample of 196 patients self-presenting at an NHS Lanarkshire ED were interviewed by telephone.
FINDINGS: The results show that most of the sample members thought that their conditions required urgent attention and that their attendance at the ED was appropriate. The largest proportion of the sample presented with soft tissue injuries or haematomas. Females tended to attend because of others' advice more than did males, with families and friends rather than healthcare professionals being their most common source of healthcare advice.
CONCLUSION: A targeted social marketing campaign is needed to address the misconceptions of people who self-present at EDs. The employment of nurse advisors to assess and divert patients to appropriate care services can reduce attendance at EDs and would educate attendees about help-seeking decisions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21066925     DOI: 10.7748/en.18.6.34.s18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Nurse        ISSN: 1354-5752


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2.  Current management practices for patients presenting with low back pain to a large emergency department in Canada.

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3.  A qualitative study of employees' opinions on establishing a generic call-centre.

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Review 4.  Motives for self-referral to the emergency department: a systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Nicole Kraaijvanger; Henk van Leeuwen; Douwe Rijpsma; Michael Edwards
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Review 5.  'Clinically unnecessary' use of emergency and urgent care: A realist review of patients' decision making.

Authors:  Alicia O'Cathain; Janice Connell; Jaqui Long; Joanne Coster
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