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Managing asthma in accident and emergency departments: an assessment in non teaching hospitals
Authors:R Jayasuriya  V Westley-Wise  T Dunn  K Nydam  D Jeffs
Institution:Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health &Nutrition, University of Wollongong, NSW;Public Health Officer, Illawarra Public Health Unit, Wollongong, NSW;Research Assistant, Illawarra Public Health Unit, Wollongong, NSW;Area Director of Accident and Emergency, Illawarra Area Health Service, Wollongong, NSW;Director, Illawarra Public Health Unit, Wollongong, NSW
Abstract:Background: The management and follow-up of asthma patients presenting at Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments have mostly been studied in children's hospitals or specialised teaching hospitals. Aims: To study the adequacy of assessment, treatment and follow-up of patients presenting at A&E departments in non-teaching hospitals. Methods: A twenty-five per cent sample of presentations to A&E departments in all public hospitals in the Illawarra for one year was selected for a case note audit. Information on demographics, assessment, management and referral was extracted from the A&E case notes and medical records of cases with documentation of a final diagnosis of asthma. Chi square and Fischer's Exact tests were used for comparisons among hospitals. Results: Of 359 presentations with a final diagnosis of asthma, 88% were self referred and only 5% were first presentations. Objective measures of airways obstruction was not documented in 34% of admissions and 48% of nonadmissions. There was no documented follow-up in 28% of cases. The assessment and management of asthma in A&E was significantly poorer in smaller hospitals. Conclusion: Evidence of high use of A&E as a primary care facility by asthma patients was found in the study. There is a need to implement protocols to optimise assessment and treatment of asthma in smaller hospitals. (Aust NZ J Med 1993; 23: 672–677.).
Keywords:Asthma  accident and emergency departments
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