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斋月期间急诊科资源利用情况:阿布扎比 4 年期间的显著且可重复模式。

Emergency department resource utilization during Ramadan: distinct and reproducible patterns over a 4-year period in Abu Dhabi.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Al Rahba Hospital, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

出版信息

Eur J Emerg Med. 2018 Feb;25(1):39-45. doi: 10.1097/MEJ.0000000000000405.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Emergency Department (ED) patient arrivals vary daily and change considerably during holidays, posing challenges to resource allocation. Ramadan, during which observant Muslims follow a daily fasting period for ∼30 days, could represent a unique annual circumstance that predictably alters ED arrivals in predominantly Muslim populations. Our study examined an adult and pediatric ED in the United Arab Emirates to determine whether arrival patterns and patient characteristics differed during Ramadan.

METHODS

Hourly arrivals, census (number of patients in ED at any given time), and visit characteristics were retrospectively compared for Ramadan versus non-Ramadan periods over 4 years (2010-2013). Hourly arrivals and census were plotted using two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance. Differences in characteristics were examined using the χ-test and Wilcoxon rank sum tests.

RESULTS

Ramadan adult and pediatric ED arrival patterns differed significantly (P<0.001) from non-Ramadan days, with sharp decreases after the fast was broken around 6 p.m. (sunset), followed by steep increases by 8:30 pm. The median daily adult arrivals were similar [143 (Ramadan) vs. 148 (non-Ramadan); P=0.060], with slightly decreased length-of-stay (7%; P<0.001) during Ramadan. The median daily pediatric arrivals were lower during Ramadan (43 vs. 57; P<0.001), with decreased length-of-stay (20%; P<0.001). Arrival pattern shifts led to significant census redistribution to evening hours. Patient characteristics were similar during both periods.

CONCLUSION

A distinct, predictable pattern of arrivals emerged during Ramadan. EDs serving predominantly Muslim populations or anticipating increases in Muslim patients in their catchment region may benefit from advanced planning for efficient distribution of provider hours during Ramadan.

摘要

目的

急诊科(ED)患者的到达量每天都在变化,在假期期间变化很大,这对资源分配构成了挑战。斋月期间,有宗教信仰的穆斯林会进行为期约 30 天的每日禁食,这可能是一个独特的年度情况,可预测地改变了主要穆斯林人群的 ED 到达量。我们的研究调查了阿拉伯联合酋长国的一家成人和儿科 ED,以确定在斋月期间到达模式和患者特征是否存在差异。

方法

在 4 年(2010-2013 年)期间,我们回顾性地比较了斋月与非斋月期间的每小时到达量、患者人数(ED 中任何特定时间的患者人数)和就诊特征。使用双向重复测量方差分析绘制每小时到达量和患者人数曲线。使用卡方检验和 Wilcoxon 秩和检验比较特征差异。

结果

斋月期间成人和儿科 ED 的到达模式与非斋月期间有显著差异(P<0.001),大约在晚上 6 点(日落)禁食结束后急剧下降,随后在晚上 8 点 30 分急剧上升。成人每日平均到达量相似[143(斋月)与 148(非斋月);P=0.060],但斋月期间的住院时间略短(7%;P<0.001)。儿科每日平均到达量较低,为 43 人(57 人);P<0.001),住院时间较短(20%;P<0.001)。到达模式的变化导致患者人数显著向晚上转移。在两个时期,患者特征相似。

结论

在斋月期间出现了一种独特的、可预测的到达模式。为了在斋月期间有效分配医务人员的工作时间,为主要服务穆斯林人群或预计在其服务区域内穆斯林患者增加的 ED 提供了提前规划的好处。

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