Abstract Background The Emergency Repartment (ER) is one of the most used areas in healthcare institutions. Problems with over utilisation and overcrowding have been reported worldwide. This study aims at examining the characteristics of paediatric ER visits, the rate of hospital admissions and its associated predictors at King Fahd Hospital of the University in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Methods This is a retrospective, medical record-based study. Variables included gender, age group, nationality, complaints, Triage level, shifts and seasons. Descriptive statistics were reported as frequencies/percentages. P-values were obtained through a Chi-Squared test while unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios were estimated by binary logisti...
Objective To assess hospitalisation rate as a proxy for the ability of the Manchester Triage System ...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
visits to Emergency Department (ED) are not uncommon in these times. With quality as a primary focus...
Overuse of emergency rooms (ER) is a public health problem. To investigate this issue, a cross-secti...
This is prospective hospital base study was conducted at emergency paediatric hospitals in Khartoum...
Abstract Background Emergency Department (ED) revisits have often been used as an indicator of medic...
BackgroundThe growing number of patients visiting pediatric emergency departments could have a detri...
Background: Most of patients who visit the emergency departments (EDs) in Saudi Arabia have non- urg...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine is a young specialty in many low- and middle-income countries...
Background: Because the emergency department (ED) is such an important element of health care, effic...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
Background\ud \ud The majority of patients who attend emergency departments (EDs) in Saudi Arabia ha...
Background: In spite of its limitations, documentation of health facility utilization is ...
Abstract Background There is little data describing pediatric emergencies in resource-poor countries...
OBJECTIVE:We investigated the characteristics of pediatric emergency department (ED) patients in Kor...
Objective To assess hospitalisation rate as a proxy for the ability of the Manchester Triage System ...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
visits to Emergency Department (ED) are not uncommon in these times. With quality as a primary focus...
Overuse of emergency rooms (ER) is a public health problem. To investigate this issue, a cross-secti...
This is prospective hospital base study was conducted at emergency paediatric hospitals in Khartoum...
Abstract Background Emergency Department (ED) revisits have often been used as an indicator of medic...
BackgroundThe growing number of patients visiting pediatric emergency departments could have a detri...
Background: Most of patients who visit the emergency departments (EDs) in Saudi Arabia have non- urg...
Abstract Background Emergency medicine is a young specialty in many low- and middle-income countries...
Background: Because the emergency department (ED) is such an important element of health care, effic...
Objective: To examine demographic and clinical factors associated with emergency medical services [E...
Background\ud \ud The majority of patients who attend emergency departments (EDs) in Saudi Arabia ha...
Background: In spite of its limitations, documentation of health facility utilization is ...
Abstract Background There is little data describing pediatric emergencies in resource-poor countries...
OBJECTIVE:We investigated the characteristics of pediatric emergency department (ED) patients in Kor...
Objective To assess hospitalisation rate as a proxy for the ability of the Manchester Triage System ...
Aim: To examine medical and sociodemographic factors involved in acute paediatric admission. To comp...
visits to Emergency Department (ED) are not uncommon in these times. With quality as a primary focus...