Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar

Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze cases that had left the Pediatric Emergency Center Al Sadd, Doha (PEC) against medical advice, with the aim of developing policies to help reduce this occurrence. Methodology: All patients that were admitted to the main PEC observation room for t...

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Main Authors: Hala Abdulateef, Mohd Al Amri, Rafah F. Sayyed, Khalid Al Ansari, Gloria Lariego, Zamzam Al Hammadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: HBKU Press 2012-05-01
Series:Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care
Online Access:http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/jemtac.2012.4
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spelling doaj-0629e395b4e246d69eb42086678955c72020-11-24T22:45:12ZengHBKU PressJournal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care1999-70861999-70942012-05-012012110.5339/jemtac.2012.4Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of QatarHala AbdulateefMohd Al AmriRafah F. SayyedKhalid Al AnsariGloria LariegoZamzam Al HammadiObjective: The objective of this study was to analyze cases that had left the Pediatric Emergency Center Al Sadd, Doha (PEC) against medical advice, with the aim of developing policies to help reduce this occurrence. Methodology: All patients that were admitted to the main PEC observation room for treatment and/or investigation and subsequently left against medical advice from February 18, 2007 to June 18, 2007, were followed by a phone call, and a questionnaire, which was completed by the departmental patient representative. Results: 99,133 patients attended the facility during the study period. Of those, 106 left the facility against medical advice. Ninety-four guardians were successfully contacted. 90% of the cases were in children below 2 years of age. In 87% of the cases the mother was the main decision maker for leaving against medical advice. Domestic obligations were the leading cause of DAMA (discharge against medical advice), reported in 45% of the cases. Respondents reported that the consequences of DAMA were well explained by medical staff before they left the facility however, they had not met with the departmental patient representative during their stay. Conclusion:As the majority of DAMA cases occurred in infants, medical staff should address the concerns of this group early on in the course of treatment. Maintaining communication and providing support, in particular for mothers of higher risk groups may help to reduce the rate of DAMA cases.http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/jemtac.2012.4
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author Hala Abdulateef
Mohd Al Amri
Rafah F. Sayyed
Khalid Al Ansari
Gloria Lariego
Zamzam Al Hammadi
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Mohd Al Amri
Rafah F. Sayyed
Khalid Al Ansari
Gloria Lariego
Zamzam Al Hammadi
Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care
author_facet Hala Abdulateef
Mohd Al Amri
Rafah F. Sayyed
Khalid Al Ansari
Gloria Lariego
Zamzam Al Hammadi
author_sort Hala Abdulateef
title Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
title_short Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
title_full Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
title_fullStr Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the State of Qatar
title_sort discharge against medical advice in a pediatric emergency center in the state of qatar
publisher HBKU Press
series Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care
issn 1999-7086
1999-7094
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze cases that had left the Pediatric Emergency Center Al Sadd, Doha (PEC) against medical advice, with the aim of developing policies to help reduce this occurrence. Methodology: All patients that were admitted to the main PEC observation room for treatment and/or investigation and subsequently left against medical advice from February 18, 2007 to June 18, 2007, were followed by a phone call, and a questionnaire, which was completed by the departmental patient representative. Results: 99,133 patients attended the facility during the study period. Of those, 106 left the facility against medical advice. Ninety-four guardians were successfully contacted. 90% of the cases were in children below 2 years of age. In 87% of the cases the mother was the main decision maker for leaving against medical advice. Domestic obligations were the leading cause of DAMA (discharge against medical advice), reported in 45% of the cases. Respondents reported that the consequences of DAMA were well explained by medical staff before they left the facility however, they had not met with the departmental patient representative during their stay. Conclusion:As the majority of DAMA cases occurred in infants, medical staff should address the concerns of this group early on in the course of treatment. Maintaining communication and providing support, in particular for mothers of higher risk groups may help to reduce the rate of DAMA cases.
url http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/jemtac.2012.4
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