作者
Jessica Moe, Elle Yuequiao Wang, Margaret J McGregor, Michael J Schull, Kathryn Dong, Brian R Holroyd, Corinne M Hohl, Eric Grafstein, Fiona O’Sullivan, Johanna Trimble, Kimberlyn M McGrail
发表日期
2022/1/1
期刊
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal
卷号
10
期号
1
页码范围
E220-E231
出版商
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal
简介
Background
The factors that underlie persistent frequent visits to the emergency department are poorly understood. This study aimed to characterize people who visit emergency departments frequently in Ontario and Alberta, by number of years of frequent use.
Methods
This was a retrospective cohort study aimed at capturing information about patients visiting emergency departments in Ontario and Alberta, Canada, from Apr. 1, 2011, to Mar. 31, 2016. We identified people 18 years or older with frequent emergency department use (top 10% of emergency department use) in fiscal year 2015/16, using the Dynamic Cohort from the Canadian Institute of Health Information. We then organized them into subgroups based on the number of years (1 to 5) in which they met the threshold for frequent use over the study period. We characterized subgroups using linked emergency department, hospitalization and mental health–related hospitalization data.
Results
We identified 252 737 people in Ontario and 63 238 people in Alberta who made frequent visits to the emergency department. In Ontario and Alberta, 44.3% and 44.7%, respectively, met the threshold for frequent use in only 1 year and made 37.9% and 38.5% of visits; 6.8% and 8.2% met the threshold for frequent use over 5 years and made 11.9% and 13.2% of visits. Many characteristics followed gradients based on persistence of frequent use: as years of frequent visits increased (1 to 5 years), people had more comorbidities, homelessness, rural residence, annual emergency department visits, alcohol- and substance use–related presentations, mental health hospitalizations and instances of …
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