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Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department

BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) crowding leads to prolonged emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS) and adverse patient outcomes. No uniform definition of ED crowding exists. Several scores have been developed to quantify ED crowding; the best known is the Emergency Department Work Index...

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Autores principales: Brouns, Steffie H. A., van der Schuit, Klara C. H., Stassen, Patricia M., Lambooij, Suze L. E., Dieleman, Jeanne, Vanderfeesten, Irene T. P., Haak, Harm R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5345800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28282406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173387
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author Brouns, Steffie H. A.
van der Schuit, Klara C. H.
Stassen, Patricia M.
Lambooij, Suze L. E.
Dieleman, Jeanne
Vanderfeesten, Irene T. P.
Haak, Harm R.
author_facet Brouns, Steffie H. A.
van der Schuit, Klara C. H.
Stassen, Patricia M.
Lambooij, Suze L. E.
Dieleman, Jeanne
Vanderfeesten, Irene T. P.
Haak, Harm R.
author_sort Brouns, Steffie H. A.
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description BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) crowding leads to prolonged emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS) and adverse patient outcomes. No uniform definition of ED crowding exists. Several scores have been developed to quantify ED crowding; the best known is the Emergency Department Work Index (EDWIN). Research on the EDWIN is often applied to limited settings and conducted over a short period of time. OBJECTIVES: To explore whether the EDWIN as a measure can track occupancy at a Dutch ED over the course of one year and to identify fluctuations in ED occupancy per hour, day, and month. Secondary objective is to investigate the discriminatory value of the EDWIN in detecting crowding, as compared with the occupancy rate and prolonged ED-LOS. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of all ED visits during the period from September 2010 to August 2011 was performed in one hospital in the Netherlands. The EDWIN incorporates the number of patients per triage level, physicians, treatment beds and admitted patients to quantify ED crowding. The EDWIN was adjusted to emergency care in the Netherlands: modified EDWIN (mEDWIN). ED crowding was defined as the 75(th) percentile of mEDWIN per hour, which was ≥0.28. RESULTS: In total, 28,220 ED visits were included in the analysis. The median mEDWIN per hour was 0.15 (Interquartile range (IQR) 0.05–0.28); median mEDWIN per patient was 0.25 (IQR 0.15–0.39). The EDWIN was higher on Wednesday (0.16) than on other days (0.14–0.16, p<0.001), and a peak in both mEDWIN (0.30–0.33) and ED crowding (52.9–63.4%) was found between 13:00–18:00 h. A comparison of the mEDWIN with the occupancy rate revealed an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.86 (95%CI 0.85–0.87). The AUC of mEDWIN compared with a prolonged ED-LOS (≥4 hours) was 0.50 (95%CI 0.40–0.60). CONCLUSION: The mEDWIN was applicable at a Dutch ED. The mEDWIN was able to identify fluctuations in ED occupancy. In addition, the mEDWIN had high discriminatory power for identification of a busy ED, when compared with the occupancy rate.
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spelling pubmed-53458002017-03-30 Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department Brouns, Steffie H. A. van der Schuit, Klara C. H. Stassen, Patricia M. Lambooij, Suze L. E. Dieleman, Jeanne Vanderfeesten, Irene T. P. Haak, Harm R. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Emergency department (ED) crowding leads to prolonged emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS) and adverse patient outcomes. No uniform definition of ED crowding exists. Several scores have been developed to quantify ED crowding; the best known is the Emergency Department Work Index (EDWIN). Research on the EDWIN is often applied to limited settings and conducted over a short period of time. OBJECTIVES: To explore whether the EDWIN as a measure can track occupancy at a Dutch ED over the course of one year and to identify fluctuations in ED occupancy per hour, day, and month. Secondary objective is to investigate the discriminatory value of the EDWIN in detecting crowding, as compared with the occupancy rate and prolonged ED-LOS. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of all ED visits during the period from September 2010 to August 2011 was performed in one hospital in the Netherlands. The EDWIN incorporates the number of patients per triage level, physicians, treatment beds and admitted patients to quantify ED crowding. The EDWIN was adjusted to emergency care in the Netherlands: modified EDWIN (mEDWIN). ED crowding was defined as the 75(th) percentile of mEDWIN per hour, which was ≥0.28. RESULTS: In total, 28,220 ED visits were included in the analysis. The median mEDWIN per hour was 0.15 (Interquartile range (IQR) 0.05–0.28); median mEDWIN per patient was 0.25 (IQR 0.15–0.39). The EDWIN was higher on Wednesday (0.16) than on other days (0.14–0.16, p<0.001), and a peak in both mEDWIN (0.30–0.33) and ED crowding (52.9–63.4%) was found between 13:00–18:00 h. A comparison of the mEDWIN with the occupancy rate revealed an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.86 (95%CI 0.85–0.87). The AUC of mEDWIN compared with a prolonged ED-LOS (≥4 hours) was 0.50 (95%CI 0.40–0.60). CONCLUSION: The mEDWIN was applicable at a Dutch ED. The mEDWIN was able to identify fluctuations in ED occupancy. In addition, the mEDWIN had high discriminatory power for identification of a busy ED, when compared with the occupancy rate. Public Library of Science 2017-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5345800/ /pubmed/28282406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173387 Text en © 2017 Brouns et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Brouns, Steffie H. A.
van der Schuit, Klara C. H.
Stassen, Patricia M.
Lambooij, Suze L. E.
Dieleman, Jeanne
Vanderfeesten, Irene T. P.
Haak, Harm R.
Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title_full Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title_fullStr Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title_short Applicability of the modified Emergency Department Work Index (mEDWIN) at a Dutch emergency department
title_sort applicability of the modified emergency department work index (medwin) at a dutch emergency department
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5345800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28282406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173387
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