thesisStudies indicate that hospital emergency departments are being increasingly utilized by consumers for a wide variety of health problems. This study was conducted in order to learn how consumes viewed their experiences in three emergency departments in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. The non-random sample consisted of 31 emergency department patients, or individuals accompanying patients, from each emergency department, making a total of 93 subjects. Data regarding age, use of emergency departments during the past year, reason for coming to the emergency department, diagnosis, length of time spent in the emergency department, and whether or not the patient had a private physician was collected for each subject. Subjects were interv...
Introduction: The primary aim of this study was to determine which objectively-measured patient demo...
Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowl...
The objective of this study was to identify factors that affect overall satisfaction of patients adm...
thesisIncreased use of emergency departments (EDs) for nonurgent primary care, overcrowding, and cos...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Introduction: Patient experience with emergency department (ED) care is an expanding area of focus, ...
This thesis demonstrates how patients' perceived urgency affects their decision to use public hospit...
This survey evaluates the attendance patterns of people who responded to a two part questionnaire (b...
Background: Because the emergency department (ED) is such an important element of health care, effic...
© Copyright by Cheryl Magee (1984) The purpose of the study was to identify factors that contribute ...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Consumers unexpectedly accessing the complex and confusing context of the emergency department (ED) ...
Abstract Background There is no common understanding of how needs of emergency department (ED) frequ...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is improvement of the contact betw...
Introduction: The primary aim of this study was to determine which objectively-measured patient demo...
Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowl...
The objective of this study was to identify factors that affect overall satisfaction of patients adm...
thesisIncreased use of emergency departments (EDs) for nonurgent primary care, overcrowding, and cos...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Introduction: Patient experience with emergency department (ED) care is an expanding area of focus, ...
This thesis demonstrates how patients' perceived urgency affects their decision to use public hospit...
This survey evaluates the attendance patterns of people who responded to a two part questionnaire (b...
Background: Because the emergency department (ED) is such an important element of health care, effic...
© Copyright by Cheryl Magee (1984) The purpose of the study was to identify factors that contribute ...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Consumers unexpectedly accessing the complex and confusing context of the emergency department (ED) ...
Abstract Background There is no common understanding of how needs of emergency department (ED) frequ...
Objectives\ud \ud To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i)...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: A key to improving the quality of emergency care is improvement of the contact betw...
Introduction: The primary aim of this study was to determine which objectively-measured patient demo...
Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowl...
The objective of this study was to identify factors that affect overall satisfaction of patients adm...