Authors
- Serkan E. Eroglu, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Siddika N. Toprak, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Oguz Urgan, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Ozge E. Onur, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Arzu Denizbasi, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Haldun Akoglu, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Cigdem Ozpolat, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
- Ebru Akoglu, Department of Emergency, Marmara University Pendik Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +90 5323010866. Fax. +90 (0216) 6254791. E-mail: drseroglu{at}gmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify the proportion of patients who were taken into the emergency room on the basis of legal regulations and non-urgent medical procedures. METHODS: This prospective study was conducted in the Emergency Department, Toros State Hospital, Mersin, Turkey. Data were collected over 4 weeks (January 2011) and then analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Analysis of Variance, and Kruskal-Wallis H tests. RESULTS: During the study period, 21,014 patients visited the Emergency Department. The applications were measured during a 3-shift schedule (08-16, 16-00, 00-08 hours). The total number of ordinary emergency admissions was 16,370. Of the total, 4,644 (22.1%) of the visits were evaluated as inappropriate. According to our study, inappropriate use of the emergency department was 51.1% more frequent during the 08-16 hours shift than the others. CONCLUSION: Inappropriate use of EDs with non-urgent applications makes it difficult to guarantee access for real emergency cases, decreases the readiness for care, and produces negative spillover effects on the quality of emergency services.
Article Type
Research Article
Recommended Citation
Eroglu, Serkan E.; Toprak, Siddika N.; Urgan, Oguz; Onur, Ozge E.; Denizbasi, Arzu; Akoglu, Haldun; Ozpolat, Cigdem; and Akoglu, Ebru
(2012)
"Evaluation of non-urgent visits to a busy urban emergency department,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 33:
Iss.
9, Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.5618
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