TY - JOUR TI - Evaluating Unscheduled Readmission to Emergency Department in the Early Period AB - Background:Thereadmissionintheearlyperiod(RAEP) is defined as the admission of a patient to emer-gency department (ED) for the second time within 72 hours after discharge from the ED. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the dis-ease, patient, doctor, and system related causes of RAEP.Study Design: Descriptive study.Methods: This study is a two-stage study that was con-ducted 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 re-quired RAEP. After the exclusion criteria, 429 of these patients were included the study. The most common rea-sons for RAEP were renal colic in 46 (10.7%) patients. It was detected that 60.4% of the causes of RAEP were re-lated 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-,andsystem-relatedpreventablereasonsforRAEP and the patients requiring RAEP constitute the high risk group. AU - HOCAGİL, Abdullah Cüneyt AU - Hocagil, Hilal AU - KELEŞ, Ayfer AU - BİLDİK, Fikret AU - Demircan, AHMET AU - Kilicaslan, Isa AU - Karabulut, E. Hasan PY - 2016 JO - Balkan Medical Journal VL - 33 IS - 1 SN - 2146-3123 SP - 72 EP - 79 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/197586 ER -