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The Dynamics of Patient Visits to a Public Hospital Pediatric Emergency Department

Helena Seabra Almeida, Margarida Sousa, Inês Mascarenhas, Ana Russo, Manuel Barrento, Manuel Mendes, Paulo Nogueira, Ricardo Trigo

2020Pediatric Emergency Care12 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The overcrowding of emergency departments (EDs) is an increasingly relevant public health problem. The main aims of this study were to identify and analyze temporal periodicities of a self-referred pediatric ED (PED), correlate them with meteorological and calendar variables and build a robust forecasting model. METHODS: An 8-year administrative data set (2010-2017) of the daily number of admissions to the PED of a public hospital in Lisbon, Portugal, was used (n = 670,379). A time-series model of the daily number of visits was built, including temporal periodicities, the Portuguese school calendar, and a meteorological comfort index (humidex). RESULTS: Several temporal cycles were identified: 1 year (peak in January/February related to respiratory infections in younger children and infants), 6 months (peaks in May and October with an increase in the admissions of older children and adolescents with trauma, gastrointestinal infections and atopic symptoms), 4 months (related to annual school vacations), 1 week (lower admission values on Saturday), and half a week (low from Friday to Monday morning). School calendar and humidex were significantly correlated with daily admissions. The model yielded a mean absolute percentage error of 10.7% ± 1.10% when cross-validation was performed for the full data set. CONCLUSION: Although PED visits are multifactorial, they may be predicted and explained by a relatively small number of variables. Such a model may be easily reproduced in different settings and represents a relevant tool to improve quality in EDs through correctly adapting human resources to ED demand.

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MedicineMedical emergencyPublic hospitalEmergency medicineEmergency departmentQuality (philosophy)Pediatric hospitalMEDLINEQuality managementHospital careHospital wardPublic healthIntensive careResuscitationUniversity hospitalHospital systemEmergency medical servicesEmergency and Acute Care StudiesGlobal Health Care IssuesRespiratory viral infections research
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