Patients' views of their A&E experience.

M Walsh
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The concluding article in this series will explore the patients' perspective of their A&E experience through the use of evaluative questionnaires. Developments in quality assurance and the impetus from the Patient's Charter have led to staff being more concerned with patients' evaluation of their experiences, and A&E is no exception. The study revealed that patients are poor predictors of their treatment but the majority are satisfied with their experience. A smaller study of patients who walked out before treatment showed that a third did not seek subsequent help. The author argues that the study supports the need for nurse triage and nurse practitioners.

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病人对他们急诊经历的看法。
本系列的最后一篇文章将通过使用评估性问卷来探讨患者对其急诊经历的看法。质量保证的发展和《病人宪章》的推动使工作人员更加关注病人对其经历的评价,急诊室也不例外。研究显示,患者对治疗的预测能力较差,但大多数人对自己的经历感到满意。一项针对在治疗前离开的患者的小型研究表明,三分之一的患者没有寻求后续帮助。作者认为,该研究支持护士分诊和护士从业人员的需求。
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