[Motives of patients presenting independently at the emergency department-a prospective monocentric observational study].

Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed

Zentrale Notaufnahme, Klinikum Innenstadt, LMU Klinikum, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Ziemssenstraße 5, 80336, München, Deutschland.

Published: October 2024

Background: In the ongoing professional, societal, and political discussion, the hypothesis is repeatedly put forward that a large portion of patients who independently visit the emergency department could also be treated in other care settings such as by a general practitioner, the statutory medical on-call service, or in emergency clinics. Various reasons are cited for why these alternative care settings are not utilized in these cases.

Objectives: This study investigates the motives of patients who presented independently at the emergency department, as well as the socio-demographic parameters of this study cohort.

Materials And Methods: The survey was carried out as part of a prospective monocentric observational study of internal medicine patients at a university emergency department.

Results: A total of 1086 patients were included in the study. In total, 33% of the study participants visited the emergency department based on a physician's recommendation or referral instead of opting for an alternative care option. The main reason for visiting the emergency department was the subjectively assessed urgency of their symptoms. Among the patients who presented independently at the emergency department, 28% required further inpatient care during the course of treatment. Awareness of alternative care pathways, such as utilizing emergency medical services, seeking care from the statutory medical on-call service, or visiting an emergency clinic, was low.

Conclusions: Emergency departments remain an important point of contact for patients who present there independently, without being brought by emergency medical services. The motives behind why patients choose a visit to the emergency department over treatment in an alternative care setting vary. If alternatives are to be used instead of emergency departments, structures first need to be established or expanded.

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