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COVID-19 对澳大利亚一家医院急诊科就诊人数的影响:一项平行汇聚混合方法研究。

Impact of COVID-19 on emergency department attendance in an Australia hospital: a parallel convergent mixed methods study.

机构信息

Academic and Research Collaborative in Health (ARCH), La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Allied Health, Northern Health, Epping, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Dec 30;11(12):e049222. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049222.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people are accessing healthcare. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 on emergency department (ED) attendance for frequent attenders and to explore potential reasons for changes in attendance.

DESIGN

This convergent parallel mixed methods study comprised two parts.

SETTING

An interrupted time-series analysis evaluated changes in ED presentation rates; interviews investigated reasons for changes for frequent ED users in a culturally and linguistically diverse setting.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 4868 patients were included in the time series. A subgroup of 200 patients were interviewed, mean age 66 years (range 23-99).

RESULTS

Interrupted time-series analysis from 4868 eligible participants showed an instantaneous decrease in weekly ED presentations by 36% (p<0.001), with reduction between 45% and 67% across emergency triage categories. 32% did not know they could leave home to seek care with differences seen in English versus non-English speakers (p<0.001). 35% reported postponing medical care. There was a high fear about the health system becoming overloaded (mean 4.2 (±2) on 6-point scale). Four key themes emerged influencing health-seeking behaviour: fear and/or avoidance of hospital care; use of telehealth for remote assessment; no fear or avoidance of hospital care; not leaving the house for any reason.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrated reduced ED use by a vulnerable population of previously frequent attenders. COVID-19 has resulted in some fear and avoidance of hospitals, but has also offered new opportunity for alternative care through telehealth.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行改变了人们获取医疗保健的方式。本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 对频繁就诊者急诊就诊的影响,并探讨就诊人数变化的潜在原因。

设计

这项收敛平行混合方法研究包括两部分。

地点

在一个文化和语言多样化的环境中,采用中断时间序列分析评估 ED 就诊率的变化;采用访谈调查频繁就诊者就诊变化的原因。

参与者

共有 4868 名患者纳入时间序列研究。对 200 名患者进行了亚组访谈,平均年龄 66 岁(范围 23-99 岁)。

结果

来自 4868 名合格参与者的中断时间序列分析显示,每周 ED 就诊率瞬时下降 36%(p<0.001),急诊分诊类别中降幅在 45%至 67%之间。32%的人不知道他们可以离开家去寻求医疗护理,英语和非英语使用者之间存在差异(p<0.001)。35%的人报告推迟了医疗护理。人们非常担心医疗系统会不堪重负(6 分制平均 4.2(±2)分)。有四个关键主题影响着寻求医疗保健的行为:对医院护理的恐惧和/或回避;使用远程医疗进行远程评估;不害怕或回避医院护理;由于任何原因都不离开家。

结论

本研究表明,以前频繁就诊的弱势群体急诊就诊人数减少。COVID-19 导致一些人对医院产生恐惧和回避,但也通过远程医疗为替代护理提供了新的机会。

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