Primary care problems in patients attending a semi-rural accident and emergency unit: a prospective study
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Primary care problems in patients attending a semi-rural accident and emergency unit: a prospective study
Abstract
Objective: To analyse the characteristics of patients attending a coastal resort accident and emergency (A&E) unit and compare use by summer visitors with use by the indigenous winter population by previously validated assessment criteria.
Setting: Accident and emergency unit of a semi-rural coastal town district general hospital.
Subjects: 3643 first attenders in the summer cohort and 2876 in the winter cohort.
Methods: All patients attending the A&E unit over two 28 day periods in summer and winter 1995 were assessed prospectively in four categories by trained, experienced nurse assessors. Category 4 identified patients who fulfilled the King's College Hospital criteria as being suitable for care from primary care practitioners.
Results: 43.8% of the summer patients could have been seen in the primary care setting, as could 38.7% of the winter visitors.
Conclusions: The proportion of patients with primary care problems who attend semi-rural A&E units appears to be much higher than previously thought. These findings cast doubt on the validity of the King's College Hospital criteria for classifying patients to either primary care or A&E categories.
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Primary care problems in patients attending a semi-rural accident and emergency unit.J Accid Emerg Med. 1998 Nov;15(6):435-6. doi: 10.1136/emj.15.6.435-d. J Accid Emerg Med. 1998. PMID: 9825288 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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