World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2012, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2): 91-97.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.issn.1920-8642.2012.02.002
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Courtney Rocovich, Trushnaa Patel()
Received:
2012-01-19
Accepted:
2012-05-03
Online:
2012-06-15
Published:
2012-06-15
Contact:
Trushnaa Patel
E-mail:tpatel2@hfhs.org
Courtney Rocovich, Trushnaa Patel. Emergency department visits: Why adults choose the emergency room over a primary care physician visit during regular office hours?[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012, 3(2): 91-97.
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Table 1
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
---|---|
Male & female adults aged >18 years | Minor subjects aged <18 years |
Patients presenting to ED M-F, 8a-5p | Patients presenting outside of inclusion criteria time from or on weekends |
Patients triaged with urgent or acute care level chief complaints | Patients triaged with critical care level of chief complaints |
Pregnant patients | |
Non-English speaking persons | |
Cognitively impaired or mentally impaired persons |
Table 2
Demographics
Variables | Non-emergent, n=129 (%) | Emergent, n=131 (%) | P value |
---|---|---|---|
Month | |||
July 2011 | 68 (46.3) | 79 (53.7) | 0.217 |
August 2011 | 61 (54.0) | 52 (46.0) | |
Gender | |||
Male | 51 (54.8) | 42 (45.2) | 0.209 |
Female | 78 (46.7) | 89 (53.3) | |
Age group | |||
18-25 | 29 (67.4) | 14 (32.6) | — |
26-35 | 24 (61.5) | 15 (38.5) | |
36-45 | 18 (48.7) | 19 (51.4) | |
46-55 | 20 (47.6) | 22 (52.4) | |
56-65 | 14 (48.3) | 15 (51.7) | |
66+ | 24 (34.3) | 46 (65.7) | |
Marital status | |||
Single | 67 (61.5) | 42 (38.5) | 0.005 |
Married | 53 (41.7) | 74 (58.3) | |
Widowed | 9 (37.5) | 15 (62.5) | |
Employed | |||
Yes | 77 (59.7) | 52 (40.3) | 0.001 |
No | 52 (39.7) | 79 (60.3) |
Table 3
Questionnaire responses regarding insurance, PCP information, convenience and transportation
Variables | Non-emergent, n=129(%) | Emergent, n=131(%) | Total | P value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Insured | ||||
Yes | 104 (48.6) | 110 (51.4) | 214 | 0.479 |
No | 25 (54.4) | 21 (45.7) | 46 | |
PCP status | ||||
Yes | 103 (47.9) | 112 (52.1) | 215 | 0.229 |
No | 26 (57.8) | 19 (42.2) | 45 | |
Annual PCP | ||||
Yes | 83 (44.4) | 104 (55.6) | 187 | |
No | 20 (69.0) | 9 (31.0) | 29 | |
PCP hours | ||||
Yes | 67 (47.5) | 74 (52.5) | 141 | 0.946 |
No | 36 (48.0) | 39 (52.0) | 75 | |
Time to PCP | ||||
5 minutes | 27 (41.5) | 38 (58.5) | 65 | — |
10 minutes | 21 (48.8) | 22 (51.2) | 43 | |
15 minutes | 30 (47.6) | 33 (52.4) | 63 | |
30 minutes | 19 (52.8) | 17 (47.2) | 36 | |
1 hour+ | 6 (66.7) | 3 (33.3) | 9 | |
Contacted PCP | ||||
Yes | 33 (42.9) | 44 (57.1) | 77 | 0.290 |
No | 70 (50.4) | 69 (49.6) | 139 | |
Spoke with PCP | ||||
Yes | 30 (41.1) | 43 (58.9) | 73 | 0.308 |
No | 3 (75.0) | 1 (25.0) | 4 | |
Appointed in 24 h | ||||
Yes | 18 (45.0) | 22 (55.0) | 40 | 0.455 |
No | 12 (36.4) | 21 (63.6) | 33 | |
Sent to ED | ||||
Yes | 26 (41.9) | 36 (58.1) | 62 | 1.000 |
No | 4 (36.4) | 7 (63.6) | 11 | |
Time to ED | ||||
5 minutes | 42 (51.9) | 39 (48.2) | 81 | — |
10 minutes | 29 (46.8) | 33 (53.2) | 62 | |
15 minutes | 33 (50.8) | 32 (49.2) | 65 | |
30 minutes | 22 (51.2) | 21 (48.8) | 43 | |
1 hour+ | 3 (37.5) | 5 (62.5) | 8 | |
Convenience | ||||
ED | 66 (52.0) | 61 (48.0) | 127 | 0.518 |
PCP | 54 (47.8) | 59 (52.2) | 113 | |
Transportation | ||||
Private vehicle | 115 (51.6) | 108 (48.4) | 223 | 0.122 |
Ambulance | 14 (37.8) | 23 (62.2) | 37 |
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