Analysing acuity of after-hours attendees at a district hospital emergency centre in KwaZulu-Natal
Autor: | G. Morris, Lee A. Wallis, C.S. Govender |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
After-hours acuity
lcsh:R5-920 ED overcrowding Emergency centre business.industry lcsh:R Attendance lcsh:Medicine EMS transport of patients Patient Acuity medicine.disease Triage Rural hospital Age groups Geochemistry and Petrology District hospital Emergency Medicine medicine Medical emergency lcsh:Medicine (General) business Gerontology Kwazulu natal |
Zdroj: | African Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 67-75 (2012) |
ISSN: | 2211-419X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.afjem.2012.03.005 |
Popis: | Introduction Little is known about the after-hours utilisation of rural hospital emergency centres (EC) in South Africa. The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of patients consulted after-hours at GJ Crookes Hospital (GJC) EC that required emergent or urgent treatment. Associations with age, gender and mode of transport were also investigated. Methods A four week prospective analysis was conducted after-hours at the GJC EC and patient acuity was assessed based on the South African Triage Scale (SATS). Results The majority of patients attending the EC at GJC after-hours were classified as green code (59.7%). Within all age groups, the largest group of patients was green code. Within the oldest age group (>65years) there were significantly more orange code patients. Although no association was demonstrated between transport mode and after-hours attendance, 59.5% ( N =393) of patients brought by Emergency Medical and Rescue Services (EMRS) were triaged as green code on arrival. 66.2% of cases brought by EMRS were deemed not to require urgent attention by the attending doctors. Discussion The data from this study demonstrate that the GJC EC is utilised inappropriately after-hours. The majority of patients could be treated at a clinic level. This has direct implications for the provision of emergency care and utilisation of already strained resources in our hospitals. |
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