Title of article :
Demographic and clinical characteristics among Turkish homeless patients presenting to the emergency department
Author/Authors :
Yeniocak, Selman University of Health Sciences - Haseki Training and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Istanbul, Turkey , Kalkan, Asım University of Health Sciences - Haseki Training and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Istanbul, Turkey , Sogut, Ozgur University of Health Sciences - Haseki Training and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine - Istanbul, Turkey , Karadana, Gökce Akgül Koc University Faculty of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine - Istanbul, Turkey , Toptas, Mehmet University of Health Sciences - Haseki Training and Research Hospital - Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation - Istanbul, Turkey
Pages :
5
From page :
136
To page :
140
Abstract :
Since the homeless are at greater risk of encountering health problems than the general population, the reasons for and incidence of their presentations to emergency departments also vary. The purpose of this study was to determine the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Turkish homeless patients who brought to the emergency department by ambulance. Materials and methods The records of homeless adult patients brought to the ED by 112 emergency service ambulance teams over a 1-year period from January to December, 2014, were examined retrospectively. Results Thirty-six (21.56%) of the homeless patients enrolled in the study presented due to trauma, and 131 (78.44%) due to non-traumatic causes. One hundred thirty-seven (82.04%) of the total patient group were male. The mean age of the non-trauma patients was 47.3 ± 15.2 years (range, 18–81 years), and the mean age of the trauma patients was 36.9 ± 14.4 years (range, 18–63 years). The most common reason for presentation among patients presenting to the emergency department for non-trauma reasons was clouded consciousness (n = 39, 23.35%), followed by general impaired condition (n = 26, 15.57%), respiratory difficulty (n = 25 14.97%) and abdominal pain (n = 21, 12.57%). The most common reason for presentation among trauma cases was traffic accidents (n = 13, 7.78%), followed by sharp implement injury (n = 9, 5.39%). Four (2.4%) homeless patients died in the emergency department, three (%1.8) homeless patients discharged from the emergency department, and the remaining 160 (95.8%) were admitted to the hospital. Conclusion Homeless patients may present to the emergency department due to traumatic or non-traumatic causes. Admission levels are high among these patients, who may have many acute and chronic problems, and appropriate precautions must be taken in the management of these subjects in the emergency department.
Keywords :
Emergency department visit , Demographics , Homeless patient , Homelessness
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2581668
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