Background and Purpose Most previous research regarding factors associated with increased risk of emergency department (ED) use has been done via retrospective review of medical records rather than obtaining patients’ perspectives. Recent research identified patient uncertainty related to symptoms as a primary motivator for seeking ED care, and ongoing uncertainty at the time of ED discharge as an unmet need (Rising et al. 2015; Rising, Hudgins, Reigle, Hollander, & Carr 2016). While providers have limited ability to influence many factors identified by retrospective medical record review (e.g. financial concerns), patient uncertainty can be addressed by providers directly. To do so we must first define domains of uncertainty that patie...
Uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem that has attracted increasing attention in health c...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery sys...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
Objective To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to ex...
OBJECTIVE: To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to e...
BACKGROUND: As patients move across transition points of care, medication discrepancies are likely t...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
OBJECTIVES: Shared decision-making (SDM) is receiving increasing attention in emergency medicine bec...
Introduction: Although emergency department (ED) discharge presents patient-safety challenges and op...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem that has attracted increasing attention in health c...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery sys...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
Objective To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to ex...
OBJECTIVE: To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to e...
BACKGROUND: As patients move across transition points of care, medication discrepancies are likely t...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is i...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
OBJECTIVES: Shared decision-making (SDM) is receiving increasing attention in emergency medicine bec...
Introduction: Although emergency department (ED) discharge presents patient-safety challenges and op...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Background: An underlying assumption of strategies intended to promote appropriate primary care over...
Uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem that has attracted increasing attention in health c...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Emergency departments (EDs) represent a critical entryway into America\u27s health care delivery sys...