Objective: To compare perception of the need for emergency care by emergency department (ED) patients vs. emergency physicians (EPs). Methods: Mailed survey to EPs and a convenience sample of ED patients. Survey rated urgency of acute sore throat, ankle injury, abdominal pain, and hemiparesis, as well as the best definition of “emergency.” Responses were compared with chi-square (p < .05). Results: 119/140 (85%) of EPs and 1453 ED patients responded. EPs were more likely to judge acute abdominal pain (79.8% vs. 43.4%, p < 0.001, odds ratio (OR) 5.16, 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.19-8.40) and hemiparesis (100% vs. 82.6%, p < 0.001, OR 24.9, 95% CI 3.75-94.4) as an emergency. Similar proportions of ED patients and EPs considered so...
Non-traumatic musculoskeletal complaints are often dealt with by emergency room (ER) physicians. We ...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Background: Pain management in the Emergency Department is challenging. Do we need to ask patients s...
© 2020 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objective: We compare utilization of diagnosti...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between chief complaints and their underlying diseases and ...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
Aim: Emergency units constitute the most important part of all hospitals. The aim of this study was...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Background Emergency room (ER) use is increasing in several countries. Variability i...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
Emergency department is the first place where patients are taken or come seeking for medical help. T...
Non-traumatic musculoskeletal complaints are often dealt with by emergency room (ER) physicians. We ...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Background: Pain management in the Emergency Department is challenging. Do we need to ask patients s...
© 2020 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objective: We compare utilization of diagnosti...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between chief complaints and their underlying diseases and ...
Abstract Background For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, indu...
Aim: Emergency units constitute the most important part of all hospitals. The aim of this study was...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients present at the emergency department (ED) with a wide range of complaints that r...
Background Emergency room (ER) use is increasing in several countries. Variability i...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Background: Discharging a patient from the emergency department (ED) always involves some risk of a ...
Emergency department is the first place where patients are taken or come seeking for medical help. T...
Non-traumatic musculoskeletal complaints are often dealt with by emergency room (ER) physicians. We ...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
In a recent year, hospital emergency departments (EDs) in Rhode Island provided care to over 380,000...