Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evidence is lacking on how, at the time a decision is made, patients decide if healthcare is required or where to seek care.Methods: Using community-based participatory research methods, we conducted a mixed-methods descriptive pilot study. Due to the exploratory, hypothesis-generating nature of this research, we did not perform power calculations, and financial constraints only allowed for 20 participants. Hypothetical vignettes for the 10 most common low acuity primary care complaints (cough, sore throat, back pain, etc.) were texted to patients twice daily over six weeks, none designed to influence the patient’s decision to seek care. We condu...
Objective: Decision aids (DAs) are tools to facilitate and standardize shared decision making (SDM)...
Background Policy has been focused on reducing unnecessary emergency department attendances by provi...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
The number of emergency department visits for non-urgent illnesses has reached 50 million a year in ...
Objective: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Background: Hospital emergency admissions have risen annually, exacerbating pressures on emergency d...
Background: Frequent users of the emergency room are described as medically- and socially-complex an...
Introduction: Despite the plethora of research on the use of emergency department services for nonur...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Objective: Decision aids (DAs) are tools to facilitate and standardize shared decision making (SDM)...
Background Policy has been focused on reducing unnecessary emergency department attendances by provi...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evid...
Introduction: Research has described emergency department (ED) use patterns in detail. However, evi...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
The number of emergency department visits for non-urgent illnesses has reached 50 million a year in ...
Objective: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Introduction: Older adults use the emergency department (ED) at high rates, including for illnesses ...
Background: Hospital emergency admissions have risen annually, exacerbating pressures on emergency d...
Background: Frequent users of the emergency room are described as medically- and socially-complex an...
Introduction: Despite the plethora of research on the use of emergency department services for nonur...
Background: Hospitals face immense pressures in balancing patient throughput. Medical assessment uni...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore how patients with long-term conditions choose between available healt...
Objective: Decision aids (DAs) are tools to facilitate and standardize shared decision making (SDM)...
Background Policy has been focused on reducing unnecessary emergency department attendances by provi...
OBJECTIVES: As shared decision making (SDM) has received increased attention as a method to improve ...