Objective This study aims to identify the main reasons for which first time and multiple users seek medical care through Queensland emergency departments (ED). Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted at eight public EDs among presenting patients (n = 911). The questions measured the socio-demographic characteristics of patients, their beliefs and attitudes towards EDs services, and perceptions of health status. Bivariate and binary logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the differences between first time and multiple users of EDs. Results First time and multiple users accounted for 55.5% and 44.5%, respectively. Multiple users themselves believed to be sicker, have poorer health status, and additional and/or chronic h...
This mixed methods research study provides an analysis of patients' psychological and practical reas...
Background:Australia’s only island state, Tasmania, experiences one of the nation’s highest incidenc...
Objective: The acuity and number of presentations being made to emergency departments (EDs) is incre...
Objective This study aims to identify the main reasons for which first time and multiple users seek ...
Objectives To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) identi...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) utilisation continues to increase, particularly for primary ...
A lack of access to primary care services, decreasing numbers of general practitioners (GPs) and fre...
Objectives: To compare reasons identified by clinical staff for potential primary care attendances t...
Objective The aim of this study was to understand what factors influence patients’ choice between pu...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) utilisation continues to increase, particularly for primary ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Free to read Objectives The objective was to study the role and effect of patients' perceptions on r...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud The aim of this study was to understand what factors influence patients’ cho...
This mixed methods research study provides an analysis of patients' psychological and practical reas...
Background:Australia’s only island state, Tasmania, experiences one of the nation’s highest incidenc...
Objective: The acuity and number of presentations being made to emergency departments (EDs) is incre...
Objective This study aims to identify the main reasons for which first time and multiple users seek ...
Objectives To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) identi...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) utilisation continues to increase, particularly for primary ...
A lack of access to primary care services, decreasing numbers of general practitioners (GPs) and fre...
Objectives: To compare reasons identified by clinical staff for potential primary care attendances t...
Objective The aim of this study was to understand what factors influence patients’ choice between pu...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) utilisation continues to increase, particularly for primary ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Free to read Objectives The objective was to study the role and effect of patients' perceptions on r...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud The aim of this study was to understand what factors influence patients’ cho...
This mixed methods research study provides an analysis of patients' psychological and practical reas...
Background:Australia’s only island state, Tasmania, experiences one of the nation’s highest incidenc...
Objective: The acuity and number of presentations being made to emergency departments (EDs) is incre...