2016
DOI: 10.5114/fmpcr/59301
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Analysis of the patients’ with minor injuries attendance to the Emergency Department

Abstract: A -przygotowanie projektu badania, B -zbieranie danych, C -analiza statystyczna, D -interpretacja danych, E -przygotowanie maszynopisu, F -opracowanie piśmiennictwa, G -pozyskanie funduszy Wstęp. Brak skutecznych rozwiązań systemowych w zakresie opieki podstawowej i długi czas oczekiwania na konsultację w ramach ambulatoryjnej opieki specjalistycznej są przyczyną zgłoszeń do SOR pacjentów nie wymagających zastosowania procedur ratowniczych. Możliwość szybkiego dotarcia do SOR oraz nieograniczony dostęp pacjent… Show more

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“…It can therefore be assumed that at least some of these hospitalizations could have been caused by the need for longer observation and in-depth diagnostics in order to establish a more precise diagnosis, rather than the urgency of admission to the ward. Nonetheless, in the study material, the percentage of hospitalizations was quite high at 22%, higher than the 10%-14% reported in the United States [20], Portugal, Slovenia [21], or some Polish centers [22]. Generally, research into factors associated with non-specific ED diagnoses is scarce, even though they may encompass from 15% [23] to 37% [24] of all ED visits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…It can therefore be assumed that at least some of these hospitalizations could have been caused by the need for longer observation and in-depth diagnostics in order to establish a more precise diagnosis, rather than the urgency of admission to the ward. Nonetheless, in the study material, the percentage of hospitalizations was quite high at 22%, higher than the 10%-14% reported in the United States [20], Portugal, Slovenia [21], or some Polish centers [22]. Generally, research into factors associated with non-specific ED diagnoses is scarce, even though they may encompass from 15% [23] to 37% [24] of all ED visits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…It can therefore be assumed that at least some of these hospitalizations could have been caused by the need for longer observation and in-depth diagnostics in order to establish a more precise diagnosis, rather than the urgency of admission to the ward. In the study data, the percentage of hospitalizations was 22%-higher than the 10-14% reported in the United States [20], Portugal and Slovenia [21], or some Polish centres [22]. On the other hand, in Australia, 28% of all presentations to the ED in 2021-2022 ended in hospital admission, and this proportion varied across states and territories from 23% to 34% [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%