Reasons for attending an urban urgent care centre with minor illness: a questionnaire study

C Amiel, B Williams, F Ramzan, S Islam… - Emergency Medicine …, 2014 - emj.bmj.com
… for urgent care is … illness or injury and could have been treated elsewhere.4 A variety of
models including walk-in centres, minor injury units and general practitioner (GP)-led urgent care

Urgent care in the community: an observational study

J Adie, W Graham, K Bromfield, B Maiden… - Journal of Health …, 2021 - emerald.com
… This standard differs from usual Australian GP practice focusing on having the diagnostic
and treatment capacity to treat a wider range of moderately acute illness and injury available on…

Adult emergency department referrals from urgent care centers

I Siegfried, J Jacobs, RP Olympia - The American Journal of Emergency …, 2019 - Elsevier
… and transport of critically ill or injured adult patients to a definitive care facility. Although we
… relatively ill or injured with high acuity, and thus inappropriately utilized their local UCC. …

Making choices: why parents present to the emergency department for non-urgent care

A Williams, P O'Rourke, S Keogh - Archives of disease in childhood, 2009 - adc.bmj.com
… A convenience sample made up of parents of a child with a non-urgent illness or injury
attending the study hospital’s PED was used. For the purposes of this study, “non-…

Pediatric referrals to an emergency department from urgent care centers

RP Olympia, R Wilkinson, J Dunnick… - … emergency care, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… Therefore, urgent care centers should be aware of and compliant with the AAP … urgent care
setting, may improve clinical outcomes. To expedite care of an injured or ill child, urgent care

'Clinically unnecessary'use of emergency and urgent care: A realist review of patients' decision making

A O'Cathain, J Connell, J Long, J Coster - Health Expectations, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… ; a survey of people with minor injuries in an emergency department … illness waited longer
than people with injury before attending an emergency department84;and 41% of non-injuries

An evaluation of the quality of Emergency Nurse Practitioner services for patients presenting with minor injuries to one rural urgent care centre in the UK: a descriptive …

J McDevitt, V Melby - Journal of clinical nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… Although it was minor injury services that were compared in this study, it is not made
clear whether the doctors in the ED were also treating other ill patients concurrently. …

Silver Book II: An international framework for urgent care of older people in the first 72 hours from illness or injury

CJ Hullick, R McNamara, B Ellis - Age and ageing, 2021 - academic.oup.com
care of the acutely unwell older person, specifically older people with frailty, in the first 72
hours of an urgent care … seeing older people in emergency and urgent care settings, there are …

[PDF][PDF] Comparison of utilization of urgent care and primary care 2011-2015

TM Krause, C Ganduglia-Cazaban, LB Piller… - Future Med …, 2018 - siriusstore.com
… The American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine (AAUCM) [1] defines urgent care service
… outpatient care for the treatment of acute and chronic illness and injury”. Urgent care centers …

First ContACt, ACCess And urgent CAre

M McIvor, J Morgan - Adult Nursing, 2011 - taylorfrancis.com
… It must also be remembered that a lot will happen in a very short period of time when first
encountering an acutely ill or injured patient, so our ability to assess all the components of life …