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[Basic emergency].

Agripino Oliveira1

  • 1Unidade de Urgência, Hospital Distrital de Espinho, Espinho.

Acta Medica Portuguesa
|March 3, 2007
PubMed
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Patient perception of illness severity, not just accessibility, influences healthcare choices. Espinho residents selected services based on immediate expectations, with emergency units better for acute conditions and primary care for chronic ones.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Patient Behavior Analysis

Background:

  • Increasing healthcare demand and accessibility issues in the National Health Service drive emergency department use.
  • Espinho faces high emergency department utilization despite co-located primary care and hospital emergency services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate factors influencing healthcare institution choice among Espinho residents.
  • To determine if perceived illness severity correlates with the selection of primary care versus emergency services.

Main Methods:

  • An opinion survey was conducted among Espinho inhabitants during the first fortnight of July 2002.
  • The study analyzed patient self-evaluation of health condition as a predictor of service choice.

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Main Results:

  • Espinho residents understood the functions of both primary care and emergency services.
  • Patient self-assessment of health status was a significant predictor of their chosen healthcare facility.
  • The emergency unit was preferred for acute conditions, while primary care was suited for chronic disease management.

Conclusions:

  • Patient expectations and self-perceived illness severity are key determinants in healthcare seeking behavior.
  • Optimizing healthcare services requires aligning facility capabilities with patient needs (acute vs. chronic care).
  • Patient satisfaction with emergency unit performance offers insights for improving overall health service delivery and resource allocation.