Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study

Introduction: Frequent users contribute to an excessive volume of admissions in the emergency department, impairing the quality of healthcare services. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the population of frequent users of the pediatric emergency department, establish an individu...

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Main Authors: Marta Martins, Rita Marques, Marina Sousa, Ana Valério, Isadora Cabral, Filomena Almeida
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Language:English
Published: Ordem dos Médicos 2020-05-01
Series:Acta Médica Portuguesa
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Online Access:https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/12769
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spelling doaj-13dddfddbcb142ddb734920dd07c83b62020-11-25T02:54:06ZengOrdem dos MédicosActa Médica Portuguesa0870-399X1646-07582020-05-0133531131710.20344/amp.127695072Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot StudyMarta Martins0Rita Marques1Marina Sousa2Ana Valério3Isadora Cabral4Filomena Almeida5Serviço de Pediatria. Hospital Garcia de Orta. Almada.Serviço de Pediatria. Hospital Garcia de Orta. Almada.Serviço de Pediatria. Hospital Garcia de Orta. Almada.Unidade de Saúde Familiar S. João do Pragal. Agrupamentos de Centro de Saúde Almada-Seixal. Almada.Unidade de Saúde Familiar S. João do Pragal. Agrupamentos de Centro de Saúde Almada-Seixal. Almada.Serviço Social. Hospital Garcia de Orta. Almada.Introduction: Frequent users contribute to an excessive volume of admissions in the emergency department, impairing the quality of healthcare services. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the population of frequent users of the pediatric emergency department, establish an individual plan of intervention and evaluate its efficacy. Material and Methods: Intervention study including children and adolescents younger than 16 years, with more than 10 visits in a year to an emergency department of a secondary care hospital. An intervention program was created with a multidisciplinary team and a case manager, who was responsible for the execution of the individual plan of intervention. One year later, the number of visits after the intervention was assessed. Results: We identified 90 patients with a frequent user profile, with 1182 visits. Only 17.3% of the visits had a previous referral. Most of the visits were considered non urgent/less urgent (59%). The intervention included 82 children/adolescents. One year later, there was a significant reduction in the number of visits: median reduction of 62% in 78 participants. Discussion: Most of the visits by frequent users were considered non urgent/less urgent, reflecting a clinically unjustified use of the emergency department. The intervention seems to be effective as the number of visits decreased. Conclusion: This population of frequent users seems to be a heterogeneous group with different problems and levels of complexity. A multidisciplinary and individual intervention, with a case manager, might contribute to reduce the excessive use of the emergency department and improve the provision of health care services to these children.https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/12769mau uso de serviços de saúdepediatriaportugalserviço de urgência hospitalar
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Rita Marques
Marina Sousa
Ana Valério
Isadora Cabral
Filomena Almeida
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Rita Marques
Marina Sousa
Ana Valério
Isadora Cabral
Filomena Almeida
Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
Acta Médica Portuguesa
mau uso de serviços de saúde
pediatria
portugal
serviço de urgência hospitalar
author_facet Marta Martins
Rita Marques
Marina Sousa
Ana Valério
Isadora Cabral
Filomena Almeida
author_sort Marta Martins
title Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
title_short Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
title_full Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Frequent Users of the Pediatric Emergency Department: To Know, To Intervene and To Evaluate - A Pilot Study
title_sort frequent users of the pediatric emergency department: to know, to intervene and to evaluate - a pilot study
publisher Ordem dos Médicos
series Acta Médica Portuguesa
issn 0870-399X
1646-0758
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Introduction: Frequent users contribute to an excessive volume of admissions in the emergency department, impairing the quality of healthcare services. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the population of frequent users of the pediatric emergency department, establish an individual plan of intervention and evaluate its efficacy. Material and Methods: Intervention study including children and adolescents younger than 16 years, with more than 10 visits in a year to an emergency department of a secondary care hospital. An intervention program was created with a multidisciplinary team and a case manager, who was responsible for the execution of the individual plan of intervention. One year later, the number of visits after the intervention was assessed. Results: We identified 90 patients with a frequent user profile, with 1182 visits. Only 17.3% of the visits had a previous referral. Most of the visits were considered non urgent/less urgent (59%). The intervention included 82 children/adolescents. One year later, there was a significant reduction in the number of visits: median reduction of 62% in 78 participants. Discussion: Most of the visits by frequent users were considered non urgent/less urgent, reflecting a clinically unjustified use of the emergency department. The intervention seems to be effective as the number of visits decreased. Conclusion: This population of frequent users seems to be a heterogeneous group with different problems and levels of complexity. A multidisciplinary and individual intervention, with a case manager, might contribute to reduce the excessive use of the emergency department and improve the provision of health care services to these children.
topic mau uso de serviços de saúde
pediatria
portugal
serviço de urgência hospitalar
url https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/12769
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