Discharge against medical advice
- PMID: 12139154
- DOI: 10.1177/004947550203200310
Discharge against medical advice
Abstract
An audit of surgical patients who requested discharge against medical advice over a 5 year period (July 1996-July 2001) at the University of BeninTeaching Hospital showed that 78 patients (66 males and 12 females) were involved. The age range was 3 days to 85 years (mean 37.86 years). The 21-40 age group was the most involved. Trauma in general accounted for the most common clinical condition that caused a patient to discharge against medical advice (64 or 82%), while fracture involving the long bones was the most common condition (37 or 47.4%). The plausible reasons for this practice have been outlined including measures that may help to reduce discharge against medical advice in a developing country.
Comment in
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Discharge against medical advice.Trop Doct. 2003 Jul;33(3):191-2. doi: 10.1177/004947550303300331. Trop Doct. 2003. PMID: 12870621 No abstract available.
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