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Immigrants and the utilization of hospital emergency departments

Immigrants and the utilization of hospital emergency departments
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摘要 BACKGROUND:Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care services.However,several studies have indicated that immigrants tend to use emergency departments(EDs) as their primary source of care at the expense of primary care.This may place an additional burden on already overcrowded EDs and lead to a low level of patient satisfaction with ED care.The study was to review if immigrants utilize ED care differently from host populations and to assess immigrants' satisfaction with ED care.DATA SOURCES:Studies about immigrants' utilization of EDs in Australia and worldwide were reviewed.RESULTS:There are conflicting results in the literature about the pattern of ED care use among immigrants.Some studies have shown higher utilization by immigrants compared to host populations and others have shown lower utilization.Overall,immigrants use ED care heavily,make inappropriate visits to EDs,have a longer length of stay in EDs,and are less satisfied with ED care as compared to host populations.CONCLUSIONS:Immigrants might use ED care differently from host populations due to language and cultural barriers.There is sparse Australian literature regarding immigrants' access to health care including ED care.To ensure equity,further research is needed to inform policy when planning health care provision to immigrants. BACKGROUND:Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care services. However, several studies have indicated that immigrants tend to use emergency departments (EDs) as their primary source of care at the expense of primary care. This may place an additional burden on already overcrowded EDs and lead to a low level of patient satisfaction with ED care. The study was to review if immigrants utilize ED care differently from host populations and to assess immigrants' satisfaction with ED care. METHODS:Studies about immigrants' utilization of EDs in Australia and worldwide were reviewed.RESULTS:There are conflicting results in the literature about the pattern of ED care use among immigrants. Some studies have shown higher utilization by immigrants compared to host populations and others have shown lower utilization. Overall, immigrants use ED care heavily, make inappropriate visits to EDs, have a longer length of stay in EDs, and are less satisfied with ED care as compared to host populations.CONCLUSION:Immigrants might use ED care differently from host populations due to language and cultural barriers. There is sparse Australian literature regarding immigrants' access to health care including ED care. To ensure equity, further research is needed to inform policy when planning health care provision to immigrants.
作者 Ibrahim Mahmoud Xiang-yu Hou Ibrahim Mahmoud;Xiang-yu Hou(School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australi)
出处 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2012年第4期245-250,共6页 世界急诊医学杂志(英文)
关键词 Emergency department Health service IMMIGRANTS LANGUAGE UTILIZATION Emergency department Health service Immigrants Language Utilization

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