TY - JOUR TI - How Appropriate are The Emergency Department Admissions? A Study From a Tertiary Hospital Emergency Department AB - Objectives: Healthcare provided in the emergency department (ED) should be nonstop and every patient should beevaluated carefully. This makes EDs open to inappropriate admissions. The improper use of ED is frequent and leadsto negative consequences on both patients and the healthcare system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of inappropriate ED admissions in a tertiary hospital and to investigate the underlying factors associated withinappropriate ED admissions.Methods: Patients admitted to ED between November 19 and December 2 were evaluated according to the color triagecoding and the patient socio-demographic characteristics, complaints and the reason for ED admissions were assessed.Results: Of the 4847 admissions, 34.9% (n=1695) were found to be inappropriate. The factors that significantly and independently affect inappropriate ED admissions were found to be age <45 years (OR=1.629), male gender (OR=1.467), single or divorced status (OR=1.303), education level of university or higher (OR=1.312), and admission during work hours (OR=1.309).Conclusion: Inappropriate admission to the ED is quite common. The most crucial measure to be taken in this regardis to strengthen primary healthcare services. AU - Okyay, Ramazan Azim AU - Hakkoymaz, Hakan DO - 10.14744/ejmi.2020.47376 PY - 2020 JO - Eurasian Journal of Medical Investigation VL - 4 IS - 3 SN - 2602-3164 SP - 353 EP - 359 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/372623 ER -