This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff over accessing emergency medical resources. The field extracts are drawn from an ethnography of a UK emergency department (ED) in a large, inner city teaching hospital. The article focusses on the triage system for patient prioritisation as the first point of access to the ED. The processes of categorising patients for priority of treatment and care provide staff with the opportunities to maintain control over what defines the ED as a service, as types of work and as particular kinds of patients. Patients and relatives are implicated in this categorical work in the course of interactions with staff as they provide reasons and justifications fo...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and ...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gatekeeper...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gateke...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patient...
This article draws on concepts of morality and demoralisation to understand the problematic nature o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
International audienceThis paper describes how the categorisation of patients by staff in a French e...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Increasing pressure in the United Kingdom (UK) urgent care system ...
Waiting times in Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments are a key performance indicator for the UK...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patients...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and ...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This article examines the processes of negotiation that occur between patients and medical staff ove...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gatekeeper...
This ethnography examines how Accident and Emergency (A&E) operates as both threshold and gateke...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patient...
This article draws on concepts of morality and demoralisation to understand the problematic nature o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
International audienceThis paper describes how the categorisation of patients by staff in a French e...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Increasing pressure in the United Kingdom (UK) urgent care system ...
Waiting times in Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments are a key performance indicator for the UK...
In resource-stretched emergency departments, people accompanying patients play key roles in patients...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
The normative position in acute hospital care when a patient is seriously ill is to resuscitate and ...
Introduction: Across the developed world, there are concerns about ‘inappropriate’ use of the emerge...