World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2020, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (2): 74-78.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2020.02.002
Special Issue: Survey on Emergency Medicine
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Emily Shao1,2(), Chantelle Judge1, Erin McMeniman3, Tina Bazianas1, Rob Eley1,2
Received:
2019-07-10
Accepted:
2019-09-21
Online:
2020-04-01
Published:
2020-04-01
Contact:
Emily Shao
E-mail:emilyxshao@gmail.com
Emily Shao, Chantelle Judge, Erin McMeniman, Tina Bazianas, Rob Eley. Presenting patterns of dermatology conditions to an Australian emergency department[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020, 11(2): 74-78.
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Table 1
Comparison of dermatology-related presentations and all ED presentations from 2012-2016, n (%)
Variables | Dermatology patients (n=11,748) | Total ED patients (n=281,718) | P value |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (female) | 4,874 (41.5) | 121,541 (43.1) | P<0.001 |
Length of stay (minutes, mean±SD) | 275.0±222.7 | 280.3±246.7 | P=0.01 |
Age in years (years, mean±SD) | 47.10±19.51 | 47.55±20 | P=0.02 |
Time of arrival | P<0.001 | ||
08:01 to 16:00 | 6,615 (56.3)* | 132,139 (46.9) | |
16:01 to 24:00 | 3,922 (33.3) | 107,263 (38.1) | |
00:01 to 08:00 | 1,211 (10.3) | 42,231 (15.0) | |
Missing | 0 (0) | 85 (0.03) | |
Day of arrival | P<0.0001 | ||
Monday | 1,946 (16.6) | 43,826 (15.6) | |
Tuesday | 1,797 (15.3) | 41,317 (14.7) | |
Wednesday | 1,666 (14.2) | 39,894 (14.2) | |
Thursday | 1,618 (13.8) | 39,570 (14.0) | |
Friday | 1,751 (14.9) | 39,949 (14.2) | |
Saturday | 1,447 (12.3) | 38,162 (13.5) | |
Sunday | 1,523 (13.0) | 39,000 (13.8) | |
Seasons | |||
Summer | 3,291 (28) | 73,316 (26) | |
Autumn | 3,023 (25.7) | 72,826 (25.9) | |
Winter | 2,774 (23.6) | 71,400 (25.3) | |
Spring | 2,660 (22.6) | 64,176 (22.8) | |
ATS | P<0.0001 | ||
Triage 1 | 28 (0.2) | 5,892 (2.1) | |
Triage 2 | 843 (7.2) | 56,664 (20.1) | |
Triage 3 | 4,415 (37.6) | 140,340 (49.8) | |
Triage 4 | 4,982 (42.4) | 63,341 (22.5) | |
Triage 5 | 1,480 (12.6) | 15,462 (5.5) | |
Discharge destination | P<0.0001 | ||
Admitted as an inpatient | 4,153 (35.4) | 91,683 (32.5) | |
Admitted to short stay | 1,428 (12.2) | 43,146 (15.3) | |
Did not wait | 441 (3.8) | 13,835 (4.9) | |
Died in ED | 2 (0) | 367 (0.1) | |
Discharged from ED | 5,695 (48.5) | 130,604 (46.4) | |
Transferred to another hospital | 25 (0.2) | 1,831 (0.6) | |
Unknown | 4 (0) | 252 (0.1) |
Table 2
Characteristics of interviewed patients (n=100)
Variables | Number (%) |
---|---|
Sex (female) | 36 |
Age in years (years, mean±SD) | 45.51±19 |
Do you have a regular GP (Yes) | 97 (97) |
Is this condition new (Yes) | 72 (72) |
Did you consult a health professional before coming to ED (Yes) | 66 (66) |
Who did you see? (n=66) | |
GP | 55 (83) |
Nurse | 4 (6) |
Other Hospital or ED | 3 (5) |
Specialist | 2 (3) |
Allied Health | 2 (3) |
Did that health professional refer you to ED? (Yes) | 60 (91) |
If you were referred, did they send you with a letter? (Yes) | 36 (60) |
Reasons for attending the ED | |
My condition required immediate attention | 20 (20) |
My condition was too serious or complex to see a GP | 7 (7) |
Medical treatment is better at the ED | 11 (11) |
I wanted a second opinion | 7 (7) |
I did not want my GP to know about this particular health problem | 1 (1) |
I prefer to talk to a doctor I don’t know about my health problems | 1 (1) |
I am able to see a doctor and have any tests done all at the same place | 6 (6) |
My GP was closed | 17 (17) |
I wait too long at the GP | 3 (3) |
I can drop in at any time in the ED | 1 (1) |
It is easier for me to get to the ED than a GP | 8 (8) |
There is no charge to see a doctor at the ED | 3 (3) |
There is no charge for X-rays or medication at the ED | 6 (6) |
I prefer the ED environment | 1 (1) |
I am from out of town and it’s easier to see the ED | 2 (2) |
Other | 6 (6) |
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