A retrospective study of medical emergency management in a Health Center in Greece

Autor: Georgia Toylia, Amalia Arkouda, Georgia Gerogianni, Christina Marvaki, Georgia Kampouridou
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Health & Research Journal; Τόμ. 7 Αρ. 1 (2021): Volume 7 Issue 1 January-March 2021; 17-25
Health & Research Journal; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Volume 7 Issue 1 January-March 2021; 17-25
ISSN: 2459-3192
Popis: Ι ntroduction : Primary Health Centers face a plethora of emergencies of different nature and severity and it is necessary a decision -whether or not to refer patients to the nearest hospital for further treatment and investigation- to be made. Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the management of emergencies in a HC of regional type near a large urban center. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study. The data of 400 randomly selected patients admitted to the health center with acute conditions during the years 2017-2018 were recorded. Results: Out of all cases examined, 22% were rated as truly medical emergencies and 44% as not; 34% were classified as urgent; 25.9% of patients had arrived within the first hour of onset of symptoms, while 81.7% had already reached within the first 24 hours. Pain and respiratory diseases were the most common problems. In 15% of cases the patient was ambulance-transported to hospital. The proportion of ambulance referral to the nearest hospital was higher in patients with comorbidities (18.8%) than in those without (14.9%); 76% of cases were treated in accordance with evidence-based practice. Conclusions : Despite the significant progress made in treating patients in the community, it is necessary to improve management of non-emergency cases, as well as to improve the procedures for emergencies management in the HCs.
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