International Emergency Nursing
Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 223-232, October 2008

Different patient groups request different emergency care – A survey in a Swedish emergency department

  • Åsa M.-Y. Muntlin, RN, MSc, PhD (Student)

      Affiliations

    • Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
    • University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala Science Park, SE-751 83 Uppsala, Sweden. Tel.: +46 (0) 18 471 00 00; fax: +46 (0) 18 471 34 90.
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  • Lena A.-C. Gunningberg, RN, PhD (Senior Lecturer, Leader of Nursing Research and Development Surgery Division)

      Affiliations

    • University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
    • Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
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  • Marianne A. Carlsson, PhD (Professor)

      Affiliations

    • Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden

Received 25 March 2008; received in revised form 12 July 2008; accepted 16 July 2008.

Abstract 

Aim

This study investigates possible differences in the perception of quality of care at an emergency department, as related to patient background and visit characteristics.

Methods

The study uses a prospective, descriptive survey design with data collected in May 2002 from the emergency department of a Swedish university hospital. It included 200 patients with an average age of 51 yr (range 18–91 yr). The research-based Quality from the Patient’s Perspective (QPP) questionnaire, emergency department version, was used for data collection.

Results

Several factors, for example, information after procedures, respect and empathy, nutrition, general atmosphere and routines, were rated significantly lower by patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, general surgery patients and patients admitted to a hospital ward, than by patients with other background or visit characteristics.

Conclusions

There are differences in the perception of quality of care related to patient background and visit characteristics at the emergency department. Clinical guidelines for different patient groups could facilitate the quality improvement work. However, to improve the quality of care at the emergency department there should be a balance between standardized care and individualized patient care. In addition, there has to be a changed attitude and behaviour towards the ED patients to improve their perception of the emergency care.

Keywords: Patients’ perceptions, Quality of care, Emergency department, Quality improvement

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PII: S1755-599X(08)00089-X

doi:10.1016/j.ienj.2008.07.006

International Emergency Nursing
Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 223-232, October 2008