Regular attenders to the accident and emergency department.

R M Lynch, I Greaves
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the profile of regular attenders to an accident and emergency (A&E) department, and to estimate the percentage of the overall departmental workload attributed to this group of patients, together with the resultant cost to the department of these attendances.

Methods: A retrospective study of regular attenders to the A&E department at Hull Royal Infirmary was conducted between 1 January 1998 and 30 June 1998. The information gathered included age, sex, marital status, accommodation, investigations performed, concurrent alcohol use, presenting complaints and disposal.

Results: The A&E department at Hull Royal Infirmary sees approximately 87 000 new patients per year. Forty regular attenders presented 475 times in six months accounting for 1.1% of the departmental workload. The most common presenting complaints were overdose (27.4%), minor injuries (19%), alcohol intoxication (14%) and seizures (10.5%). Eighty per cent of patients were single and 7.5% were of no fixed abode. A total of 191 admissions resulted and the cost to the department for investigations performed was between ł2709.59 and ł3739.85. The cost of inhospital admissions was in excess of ł34000.

Conclusion: Improved management of these patients together with a reduction in their alcohol intake may lead to a significant reduction in both workload for accident departments and hospitals and in the number of regular attenders.

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定期到急诊科就诊。
目的:研究急诊(A&E)部门定期就诊人员的概况,并估计这组患者在整个部门工作量中所占的百分比,以及这些就诊人员给部门带来的成本。方法:对1998年1月1日至1998年6月30日在赫尔皇家医院急诊科定期就诊的患者进行回顾性研究。收集的信息包括年龄、性别、婚姻状况、住宿、进行的调查、同时饮酒、提出投诉和处理。结果:赫尔皇家医院的急诊科每年约有87000名新患者。40名定期出席者6个月内出席475次,占部门工作量的1.1%。最常见的主诉是用药过量(27.4%)、轻伤(19%)、酒精中毒(14%)和癫痫发作(10.5%)。80%的患者为单身,7.5%的患者无固定住所。总共有191人被录取,该部门进行调查的费用在ł2709.59至ł3739.85之间。住院费用超过ł34000。结论:改善对这些患者的管理,同时减少他们的酒精摄入量,可能会显著减少事故部门和医院的工作量,并减少常规护理人员的数量。
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