Emergencias
Volume 22, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 109-112
Immigrants' use of hospital emergency services [Valoración del uso que hace la población inmigrante de un servicio de urgencias hospitalario] (Article)
López Rillo N.* ,
Epelde F.
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Hospital de la Santa Cruz y San Pablo y ABS Raval Norte, Barcelona, Spain
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Parc Sanitari Taulí, Sabadell. Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the use of hospital emergency services by immigrant and Spanish national populations, particularly with regard to severity and type of health problem for which care is sought. Methods: Prospective, descriptive, observational study carried out on 15 consecutive days. We recorded the following data: age, sex, country of origin, severity of the emergency on the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, type of complaint, and time of visit. Results: A total of 5660 patients were attended during the study period. Of that total, 792 were immigrants (14.2%). According to municipal records, this percentage was very similar to the proportion of registered foreign residents in the area served by the hospital's emergency service. The largest group of immigrants was of Latin American origin (520 [9.3%]). There were no statistically significant differences between the immigrant and Spanish national emergency service users with regard to sex (more women attended in both groups), severity of the emergency situation (simple complaints were most common in both groups), or day of the week when visits occurred (both sought emergency care mainly on week days). However, the immigrant users were significantly younger (P=.001), consulted more often with gynecological or digestive complaints (P<.001), and attended more often between 8 PM and 8 AM (P<.001). Conclusions: Immigrants and Spanish national patients use the emergency department in the same way. The severity of complaints is similar, although the immigrant users are younger and seek emergency care more often at night and for gynecologic or digestive complaints.
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ISSN: 11376821
Cited by: 4
Original Language: Spanish