Korean J Adult Nurs.  2017 Feb;29(1):12-21. 10.7475/kjan.2017.29.1.12.

Factors Influencing Satisfaction with the Emergency Medical Services between Adults and the Elderly

Affiliations
  • 1Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Daejeon Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea.
  • 2Professor, College of Nursing, Eulji University, Daejeon, Korea. hoh123@eulji.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this secondary data analysis study was to compare what factors influenced individual's satisfaction with emergency medical services (EMS).
METHODS
Data were obtained from the Korea Health Panel Survey 2013 with 20,641 participants. A total sample of emergency room (ER) users (n=1,709) aged 20 and over were selected and divided into two age groups, one for 1,046 adults and the other for 663 elderly. Participants' responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, χ² test and logistic regression.
RESULTS
Among adults and elderly who were transferred to other hospitals instead of being admitted or returned to their homes reported less satisfaction (χ²=10.18, p=.006). Further, the adults who perceived their arrival to the ER as not delayed (χ²=3.74, p=.049) or visited the ER for treatment for illness (χ²=5.32, p=.021) reported more satisfaction than those who perceived their ER service being delayed or visited the ER for accident or poisoning. The elderly who visited ER by non-ambulance reported higher satisfaction than those who arrived by ambulance (χ²=14.15, p < .001).
CONCLUSION
In both adults and the elderly, satisfaction of EMS can be increased by avoiding transferring patients to other hospital. For adults to be satisfied with EMS, efficient and rapid EMS might be needed to avoid delay in ER arrival, especially for adults with accidents or poisoning.


MeSH Terms

Adult*
Aged*
Ambulances
Emergencies*
Emergency Medical Services*
Emergency Service, Hospital
Humans
Korea
Logistic Models
Poisoning
Statistics as Topic

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  • Fig. 1 Path diagram of the subject selection.


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