J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2015 Oct;26(5):358-369. 10.0000/jksem.2015.26.5.358.

Relationship between Re-visits and Complaints' Characters of Out Patient Department and Emergency Department in One Tertiary Hospital

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  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. emprof@cu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Emergency department (ED) and Outpatient department (OPD) are similar to some extent, but there are differences. The difference is complaints that can be encountered during practice. The aim of this study was to investigate complaints of OPD and ED and factors associated with Re-visits.
METHODS
We retrospectively investigated 431 official complaints of visitors and 426 re-visitors in one tertiary university hospital OPD and ED between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2014.
RESULTS
ED complaints were 18 times more common than OPD. The two groups differed in chronic disease, follow up duration and frequency, transportation, visiting day of the week, visiting time, relation between patient and claimant, claimant age, related department, medical department, method of expression, major reason for complaints, treatment result, and re-visit. The factors associated with ED re-visits were chronic disease, follow up duration and frequency, treatment result, and expression method.
CONCLUSION
Doctors, particularly emergency physicians in the ED, were the subject of the most common complaints. Patients had more complaints about the subjective time delay than the ED retention time. Emergency physicians should be more alert for first visit patients.

Keyword

Personal satisfaction; Office visits; Emergency medical service; Hospital

MeSH Terms

Chronic Disease
Emergencies*
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Service, Hospital*
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Office Visits
Outpatients
Personal Satisfaction
Retrospective Studies
Tertiary Care Centers*
Transportation
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