Measuring Overcrowding in a Large Academic Tertiary Care Pediatric Emergency Department

被引:0
|
作者
Jadcherla, Yamini [1 ]
Stoner, Michael [1 ]
Helwig, Sara [1 ]
Lo, Charmaine [1 ]
Shi, Junxin [2 ]
MacDowell, Doug [1 ]
Bennett, Berkeley L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Columbus, OH USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Columbus, OH USA
关键词
academic tertiary care; length of stay; overcrowding; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1097/PEC.0000000000003257
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
ObjectiveOvercrowding scores have been studied extensively in adult emergency departments (EDs), but few studies have determined utility in the pediatric setting. The objective of this study was to determine the association between a modified National Emergency Department Overcrowding Score (mNEDOCS) and established ED metrics in a large academic tertiary care pediatric ED.MethodsNEDOCS was modified to increase applicability in the pediatric setting by including the number of patients in resuscitation rooms instead of a number of patients on ventilators. Patient characteristics, ED disposition, ED length of stay (LOS), rate of left without being seen (LWBS), hospital LOS (HLOS), ED returns within 72 hours, and mNEDOCS were acquired retrospectively for every ED encounter in 2016-2019 using the electronic health record. Descriptive statistics, Spearman correlation, and multivariate analyses were calculated to evaluate the association between specific ED metrics and mNEDOCS.ResultsModified NEDOCS positively correlated with ED LOS, LWBS, and rate of 72-hour return visits. A negative correlation was found between mNEDOCS and HLOS. When controlling for select covariates, the odds of LWBS doubled with each increase in mNEDOCS category (odds ratio, 2.03; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.00-2.06), ED LOS was associated with an increase of 27 minutes as mNEDOCS category increased (beta = 26.80; 95% CI, 26.44-27.16), and the odds of 72-hour return visits increased by 6% when mNEDOCS increased by one category (odds ratio, 1.06; 95% CI, 1.05-1.07). Hospital LOS was associated with a 100-minute decrease per increase in mNEDOCS category (beta = -99.85; 95% CI, -180.68 to -18.48) when controlling for covariates.ConclusionModified NEDOCS is positively associated with ED LOS, LWBS, and 72-hour return visits, consistent with adult data. Further investigation is needed to elucidate the association between mNEDOCS and HLOS. This study illustrates the utility of mNEDOCS as a measure of overcrowding in a pediatric ED.
引用
收藏
页码:801 / 805
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine position on pediatric care in the emergency department
    Lewis, RJ
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2003, 10 (11) : 1299 - 1299
  • [12] Development of a novel measure of overcrowding in a pediatric emergency department
    Weiss, Steven J.
    Ernst, Amy A.
    Sills, Marion R.
    Quinn, Bruce J.
    Johnson, Ashira
    Nick, Todd G.
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2007, 23 (09) : 641 - 645
  • [13] "Be Quick" A Systems Response to Overcrowding in the Pediatric Emergency Department
    LeBaron, Johnathon
    Culberson, Marvin C., III
    Wiley, James F., II
    Smith, Sharon R.
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2010, 26 (11) : 808 - 813
  • [14] Transfers From a Pediatric Urgent Care to an Academic Pediatric Emergency Department
    Eason, Margaret
    Clingenpeel, Joel
    Vazifedan, Turaj
    Guins, Theresa
    Amond, Gwen
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2022, 38 (02) : E507 - E510
  • [15] Impact of structured triage on the overcrowding of the emergency department of a tertiary hospital
    Augusto Taype-Huamani, Waldo
    Amelia De-la-Cruz-Rojas, Lucila
    Amado Tineo, Jose Percy
    REVISTA DEL CUERPO MEDICO DEL HOSPITAL NACIONAL ALMANZOR AGUINAGA ASENJO, 2021, 14 (04): : 491 - 495
  • [16] CONTRIBUTION OF BOARDING TIME TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OVERCROWDING IN AN ACADEMIC HOSPITAL
    Anthony, K. E.
    Baus, E.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2021, 69 (02) : 535 - 535
  • [17] EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OVERCROWDING
    DICKINSON, G
    CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 1989, 140 (03) : 270 - 271
  • [18] Emergency department overcrowding
    Kollek, D
    CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 2002, 167 (06) : 626 - 627
  • [19] Pediatric emergency department overcrowding and impact on patient flow outcomes
    Timm, Nathan L.
    Ho, Mona L.
    Luria, Joseph W.
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2008, 15 (09) : 832 - 837
  • [20] Misdiagnosis of Acute Appendicitis in Children Attending the Emergency Department: The Experience of a Large, Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital
    Galai, Tut
    Beloosesky, Osnat Zmora
    Scolnik, Dennis
    Rimon, Ayelet
    Glatstein, Miguel
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 2017, 27 (02) : 138 - 141