Abstract
Study objectives
To determine the main causes and outcomes of patients who self-discharged from the Emergency Department (ED).
Methods
Records of all patients who self-discharged from the ED of a tertiary level hospital were traced and telephone interviews were conducted. The duration of the study was from 15 July 2002 to 14 October 2002.
Results
There were 28,898 new attendances during the period of study and of these, 450 (1.6%) patients signed the self-discharge form. Of the 357 patients recruited into the study, the majority signed the self-discharge form because of refusal of admission to inpatient units (52.1%) or the ED observation ward (43.4%) for further treatment. One hundred and thirteen (31.7%) patients acknowledged that they were unwell during the interview and 85 (23.8%) patients sought some form of medical attention after leaving the ED.
Conclusion
Most of the patients who self-discharged from the ED were for personal reasons and very few were due to financial reasons.
