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[해외논문] When the Visit to the Emergency Department is Medically Nonurgent: Provider Ideologies and Patient Advice

Qualitative health research, v.11 no.2, 2001년, pp.161 - 178  

Guttman, Nurit (Department of Communication at Tel-Aviv University, Department of Family Medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersy) ,  Nelson, Myra Shoub (Department of Family Medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) ,  Zimmerman, Deena R. (Urgent Care Center (TEREM) in Israel)

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It is estimated that more than half of pediatric hospital emergency department (ED) visits are medically nonurgent. Anecdotal impressions suggest that ED providers castigate medically nonurgent visits, yet studies on such visits are scarce. This study explored the perspectives of 26 providers worki...

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