Hodgins Marilyn J, Wuest Judith
Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2007 Sep;39(3):78-102.
People who access the emergency department for less urgent health problems have been described as inappropriate users of the health-care system.Yet little is known about the factors precipitating such use and how these differ based on location of the emergency department. In this descriptive-correlational study guided by Andersen's Model of Health Services Use, 1612 people who presented to an emergency department with a less urgent health problem were interviewed. Analysis revealed rural/urban differences in the characteristics of patients, nature of the problems, actions taken, and factors precipitating the visit. Despite its popularity, the predictive capabilities of Andersen's model were limited in explaining use of self-treatment or willingness to wait for treatment. The findings show that an emergency department's roles and functions vary according to its location. Such insights provide direction for developing services that respond to the needs of people with less urgent health problems that are cognizant of geographic location.
因不太紧急的健康问题前往急诊科的人被视为医疗保健系统的不当使用者。然而,对于促使此类就诊的因素以及这些因素如何因急诊科的位置而异,我们知之甚少。在这项以安德森医疗服务利用模型为指导的描述性关联研究中,对1612名因不太紧急的健康问题前往急诊科就诊的人进行了访谈。分析揭示了患者特征、问题性质、采取的行动以及促使就诊的因素在城乡之间存在差异。尽管安德森模型很受欢迎,但其预测能力在解释自我治疗的使用或等待治疗的意愿方面有限。研究结果表明,急诊科的角色和功能因其位置而异。这些见解为开发响应不太紧急健康问题人群需求且考虑地理位置的服务提供了方向。