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
E232-E246
出版商
Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal
简介
Background
The population that visits emergency departments frequently is heterogeneous and at high risk for mortality. This study aimed to characterize these patients in Ontario and Alberta, compare them with controls who do not visit emergency departments frequently, and identify subgroups.
Methods
This was a retrospective cohort study that captured patients in Ontario or Alberta from fiscal years 2011/12 to 2015/16 in the Dynamic Cohort from the Canadian Institute for Health Information, which defined people with frequent visits to the emergency department in the top 10% of annual visits and randomly selected controls from the bottom 90%. We included patients 18 years of age or older and linked to emergency department, hospitalization, continuing care, home care and mental health–related hospitalization data. We characterized people who made frequent visits to the emergency department over time, compared them with controls and identified subgroups using cluster analysis. We examined emergency department visit acuity using the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale.
Results
The number of patients who made frequent visits to the emergency department ranged from 435 334 to 477 647 each year in Ontario (≥ 4 visits per year), and from 98 840 to 105 047 in Alberta (≥ 5 visits per year). The acuity of these visits increased over time. Those who made frequent visits to the emergency department were older and used more health care services than controls. We identified 4 subgroups of those who made frequent visits: “short duration” (frequent, regularly spaced visits), “older patients” (median ages 69 and 64 years in Ontario and Alberta …
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