Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowledge about the ED process and hospital function and explores the types of educational materials that might appeal to patients and their companions in an ED waiting room. Our goal was to identify potential high-impact opportunities for patient education.Methods: A 32-question survey about demographics, usage of primary care physicians (PCP), understanding of the ED and triage process, desire to know about delays, health education and understanding of teaching hospitals was offered to all qualified individuals.Results: Five hundred and forty-four surveys were returned. Fifty-five percent reported having a PCP, of which 53% (29% of all WR patien...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Background: More than half of patients in the UK wait between 5 and 15 minutes before seeing the GP,...
Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowl...
Introduction. Many Emergency Departments (ED) publish wait times; however, the patient perspective i...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
visits to Emergency Department (ED) are not uncommon in these times. With quality as a primary focus...
thesisStudies indicate that hospital emergency departments are being increasingly utilized by consum...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
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...
Consumers unexpectedly accessing the complex and confusing context of the emergency department (ED) ...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Waiting room surveys are commonly conducted to study patients’ attitudes, behaviors and other charac...
Abstract[Background]Emergency departments world-wide report service demands which exceed resource av...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Background: More than half of patients in the UK wait between 5 and 15 minutes before seeing the GP,...
Introduction: This study examines the emergency department (ED) waiting room (WR) population’s knowl...
Introduction. Many Emergency Departments (ED) publish wait times; however, the patient perspective i...
Objective: To explore why patients in Hong Kong seek medical advice from the emergency department (E...
visits to Emergency Department (ED) are not uncommon in these times. With quality as a primary focus...
thesisStudies indicate that hospital emergency departments are being increasingly utilized by consum...
Objective: The number of annual patient visits to US emergency departments (ED) has been increasing ...
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...
Consumers unexpectedly accessing the complex and confusing context of the emergency department (ED) ...
Emergency department (ED) patients comprise the largest percentage of patients admitted to hospitals...
Waiting room surveys are commonly conducted to study patients’ attitudes, behaviors and other charac...
Abstract[Background]Emergency departments world-wide report service demands which exceed resource av...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Objectives: To inform demand management strategies aimed at reducing congestion in EDs by: (i) ident...
Background: More than half of patients in the UK wait between 5 and 15 minutes before seeing the GP,...