Background/Objectives: Inappropriate use of emergency department (ED) services is widely acknowledged to have a negative impact on health systems as a whole. A minor portion of Frequent User (FU) patients are often responsible for the disproportionate use of ED services. Methods: A retrospective population study was conducted on the attendances of pediatric EDs from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022 at the Roma 1 Local Health Authority in Rome, a territory served by more than 13 EDs. Nested logistic regression analysis was used to investigate patient characteristics in predicting inappropriate use of EDs. Results: In 2022, 35,691 pediatric ED attendances were recorded, with 24,824 patients distributed among 904 PCP/GPs in the six districts. A total of 71.8% of patients had only one attendance in 2022. A total of 3.5% of the patients were FUs, who were responsible for more than 10% of the attendances. However, most of the attendances were not appropriate. FUs, younger age (<2 yo), and more severe clinical presentations were more likely to be associated with appropriate ED attendance. PCPs/GPs and districts do not have a role in determining a higher number of ED attendances. The single patient’s characteristics have a greater influence on this phenomenon. Conclusions: Frequent use of the ED is not associated with inappropriate use among children, mainly due to the characteristics and needs of specific patients. However, parents’ education for a more rational use of health system resources and the provision of local solutions to children’s health needs may allow for a more appropriate use of health service resources.

Furia, G., Ingravalle, F., Vinci, A., Papini, P., Barbara, A., Chierchini, P., et al. (2025). The Frequent Use of Emergency Departments Among the Pediatric Population: A Retrospective Analysis in Rome, Italy. EPIDEMIOLOGIA, 6(3), 1-12 [10.3390/epidemiologia6030031].

The Frequent Use of Emergency Departments Among the Pediatric Population: A Retrospective Analysis in Rome, Italy

Fabio Ingravalle;Antonio Vinci;Massimo Maurici;
2025-06-21

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Inappropriate use of emergency department (ED) services is widely acknowledged to have a negative impact on health systems as a whole. A minor portion of Frequent User (FU) patients are often responsible for the disproportionate use of ED services. Methods: A retrospective population study was conducted on the attendances of pediatric EDs from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022 at the Roma 1 Local Health Authority in Rome, a territory served by more than 13 EDs. Nested logistic regression analysis was used to investigate patient characteristics in predicting inappropriate use of EDs. Results: In 2022, 35,691 pediatric ED attendances were recorded, with 24,824 patients distributed among 904 PCP/GPs in the six districts. A total of 71.8% of patients had only one attendance in 2022. A total of 3.5% of the patients were FUs, who were responsible for more than 10% of the attendances. However, most of the attendances were not appropriate. FUs, younger age (<2 yo), and more severe clinical presentations were more likely to be associated with appropriate ED attendance. PCPs/GPs and districts do not have a role in determining a higher number of ED attendances. The single patient’s characteristics have a greater influence on this phenomenon. Conclusions: Frequent use of the ED is not associated with inappropriate use among children, mainly due to the characteristics and needs of specific patients. However, parents’ education for a more rational use of health system resources and the provision of local solutions to children’s health needs may allow for a more appropriate use of health service resources.
21-giu-2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/42
Settore MEDS-24/B - Igiene generale e applicata
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
frequent user; children; appropriateness; local health authority; emergency medicine; population study; epidemiology
https://www.mdpi.com/2673-3986/6/3/31
Furia, G., Ingravalle, F., Vinci, A., Papini, P., Barbara, A., Chierchini, P., et al. (2025). The Frequent Use of Emergency Departments Among the Pediatric Population: A Retrospective Analysis in Rome, Italy. EPIDEMIOLOGIA, 6(3), 1-12 [10.3390/epidemiologia6030031].
Furia, G; Ingravalle, F; Vinci, A; Papini, P; Barbara, A; Chierchini, P; Damiani, G; Maurici, M; De Vito, C
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