This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff over accessing emergency medical resources. The field extracts are drawn from an ethnographic study of a UK emergency department (ED) in a large, inner city teaching hospital. The article focuses on the triage system for patient prioritisation as the first point of access to the ED. The processes of categorising patients for priority of treatment and care provide staff with the opportunities to maintain control over what defines the ED as a service, as types of work and as particular kinds of patients. Patients and relatives are implicated in this categorical work in the course of interactions with staff as they provide reasons and justification...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
International guidelines promote patient participation in health care. When patients participate in ...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This article draws on concepts of morality and demoralisation to understand the problematic nature o...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gatekeeper...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patients...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gateke...
Background: To illuminate parts that describe emergency departments, the triage's approach and how p...
Background: An emergency department (ED) should offer timely care for acutely ill or injured persons...
One of the major concerns of patients using hospital emergency rooms (ERs) for emergency medical pro...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
International audienceBackground. Emergency department (ED) congestion is at the heart of the news. ...
BACKGROUND: Work in the emergency department is characterized by fast and efficient medical efforts ...
Waiting times in Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments are a key performance indicator for the UK...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
International guidelines promote patient participation in health care. When patients participate in ...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This article draws on concepts of morality and demoralisation to understand the problematic nature o...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gatekeeper...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patients...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gateke...
Background: To illuminate parts that describe emergency departments, the triage's approach and how p...
Background: An emergency department (ED) should offer timely care for acutely ill or injured persons...
One of the major concerns of patients using hospital emergency rooms (ERs) for emergency medical pro...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
International audienceBackground. Emergency department (ED) congestion is at the heart of the news. ...
BACKGROUND: Work in the emergency department is characterized by fast and efficient medical efforts ...
Waiting times in Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments are a key performance indicator for the UK...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
International guidelines promote patient participation in health care. When patients participate in ...