Driscoll P A, Vincent C A, Wilkinson M
Arch Emerg Med. 1987 Jun;4(2):77-82. doi: 10.1136/emj.4.2.77.
Many studies have shown that a high proportion of patients attending accident and emergency (A&E) departments have only trivial or non-urgent complaints. A&E staff treat these inappropriate attenders while recognizing that this detracts from the care given to more serious cases. Dwindling resources and higher attendances make it a matter of necessity that inappropriate attenders be treated by general practitioners or equivalent primary care services. In this study, the authors examined the feasibility of methods of reducing inappropriate attendance. The authors investigated patients' ability to accurately assess the urgency of their condition and, hence, their need for A&E services. The authors concluded that there is probably no practical way of reducing inappropriate attendance that does not involve risk to a proportion of patients. The possibility of extending the role of the A&E department to provide more general primary care is discussed.
许多研究表明,前往急诊部就诊的患者中,很大一部分仅有轻微或非紧急的病症。急诊部工作人员在治疗这些不适当就诊者的同时,也意识到这会影响对更严重病例的治疗。资源减少和就诊人数增加使得不适当就诊者应由全科医生或同等的初级保健服务机构治疗成为必要之事。在本研究中,作者探讨了减少不适当就诊的方法的可行性。作者调查了患者准确评估自身病情紧急程度以及因此对急诊服务需求的能力。作者得出结论,可能不存在不使一部分患者面临风险就能减少不适当就诊的切实可行方法。文中还讨论了扩大急诊部作用以提供更多一般性初级保健的可能性。