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Table 2 Patient characteristics versus appropriateness

From: Self-referrals in the emergency department: reasons why patients attend the emergency department without consulting a general practitioner first—a questionnaire study

Category

Variable

Total N (%)

Quest. N (%)

Appropr. N (%)

Inapp. N (%)

P value

Gender

Male

1875 (59)

932 (50)

519 (56)

413 (44)

0.019

Female

1321 (41)

631 (48)

389 (62)

242 (38)

Age

<18

697 (22)

337 (48)

177 (53)

160 (48)

<0.001

18–39

1308 (41)

646 (49)

347 (54)

299 (46)

40–59

778 (24)

386 (50)

253 (66)

133 (35)

60–79

346 (11)

162 (47)

106 (65)

56 (35)

>80

67 (2)

32 (48)

25 (78)

7 (22)

Manchester Triage category

Red

1 (0.03)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

<0.001

Orange

178 (6)

57 (32)

51 (89)

6 (11)

Yellow

1189 (37)

550 (46)

378 (69)

172 (31)

Green

1788 (56)

944 (53)

477 (51)

467 (49)

Blue

30 (1)

12 (40)

2 (17)

10 (83)

No triage

10 (0.3)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

  1. Total N (%) number of self-referred patients per group (percentage of category), Quest. N (%) number of questionnaires filled out per group (percentage), Appropr. N (%) number of appropriate visits by patients that filled out the questionnaires per group (percentage of appropriate visits per group), Inapp. N (%) number of inappropriate visits by patients that filled out the questionnaires per group (percentage of inappropriate visits per group), P value appropriate versus inappropriate, per category