Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period

Volume: 33 Number: 1 January 1, 2016
  • Abdullah Cüneyt Hocagil
  • Hilal Hocagil
  • Fikret Bildik
  • İsa Kılıçaslan
  • Hasan Karabulut
  • Ayfer Keleş
  • Ahmet Demircan
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Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period

Abstract

Background: The readmission in the early period (RAEP) is defined as the admission of a patient to emergency department (ED) for the second time within 72 hours after discharge from the ED. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the disease, patient, doctor, and system related causes of RAEP. Study Design: Descriptive study. Methods: This study is a two-stage study that was conducted at Department of Emergency, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine. The causes of RAEP were defined as disease, patient, doctor, and system related causes. Results: A total of 46,800 adult patients admitted to ED during the study period and 779 (1.66%) patients required RAEP. After the exclusion criteria, 429 of these patients were included the study. The most common reasons for RAEP were renal colic in 46 (10.7%) patients. It was detected that 60.4% of the causes of RAEP were related to disease, 20.0% were related to the doctor, 12.1% were related to the patient, and 7.5% were related to the hospital management system. Conclusion:  This study revealed that there are patient-, doctor-, and system-related preventable reasons for RAEP and the patients requiring RAEP constitute the high risk group.

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English

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Authors

Abdullah Cüneyt Hocagil This is me

Hilal Hocagil This is me

Fikret Bildik This is me

İsa Kılıçaslan This is me

Hasan Karabulut This is me

Ayfer Keleş This is me

Ahmet Demircan This is me

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

Submission Date

January 1, 2016

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Year 2016 Volume: 33 Number: 1

APA
Hocagil, A. C., Hocagil, H., Bildik, F., Kılıçaslan, İ., Karabulut, H., Keleş, A., & Demircan, A. (2016). Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period. Balkan Medical Journal, 33(1), 72-79. https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH
AMA
1.Hocagil AC, Hocagil H, Bildik F, et al. Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33(1):72-79. https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH
Chicago
Hocagil, Abdullah Cüneyt, Hilal Hocagil, Fikret Bildik, et al. 2016. “Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period”. Balkan Medical Journal 33 (1): 72-79. https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH.
EndNote
Hocagil AC, Hocagil H, Bildik F, Kılıçaslan İ, Karabulut H, Keleş A, Demircan A (January 1, 2016) Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period. Balkan Medical Journal 33 1 72–79.
IEEE
[1]A. C. Hocagil et al., “Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 72–79, Jan. 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH
ISNAD
Hocagil, Abdullah Cüneyt - Hocagil, Hilal - Bildik, Fikret - Kılıçaslan, İsa - Karabulut, Hasan - Keleş, Ayfer - Demircan, Ahmet. “Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period”. Balkan Medical Journal 33/1 (January 1, 2016): 72-79. https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH.
JAMA
1.Hocagil AC, Hocagil H, Bildik F, Kılıçaslan İ, Karabulut H, Keleş A, Demircan A. Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33:72–79.
MLA
Hocagil, Abdullah Cüneyt, et al. “Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 1, Jan. 2016, pp. 72-79, https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH.
Vancouver
1.Abdullah Cüneyt Hocagil, Hilal Hocagil, Fikret Bildik, İsa Kılıçaslan, Hasan Karabulut, Ayfer Keleş, Ahmet Demircan. Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period. Balkan Medical Journal [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 1;33(1):72-9. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA35GF58EH