• Pediatric emergency care · Oct 2024

    Observational Study

    Validation of the Emergency Department Work Index in a Pediatric Freestanding Community Emergency Department.

    • Sarah M Chen, Gregory Stewart, Emily Sentman, Sara Helwig, Laura Rust, Jeffrey Hoffman, Maegan Reynolds, and Berkeley Bennett.
    • From the Division of Emergency Medicine at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 2024 Oct 1; 40 (10): 705710705-710.

    ObjectivesThe Emergency Department Work Index (EDWIN) is a validated overcrowding score shown to correlate well with staff assessment of adult emergency department (ED) overcrowding and the potential need for diversion. It derives from the number of staffed ED beds, attending physicians on duty, patients within each triage category, and admitted patients. To date, no study has validated EDWIN in a pediatric community ED setting. We aim to determine if EDWIN correlates with established overcrowding measures and provider perception of overcrowding within a freestanding, community-based pediatric ED.MethodsIn this prospective observational study at a freestanding, community-based pediatric ED, EDWIN was calculated hourly over 8 weeks throughout the year. EDWIN was compared with other objective and previously established ED metrics of overcrowding, including rates of patients who left without being seen (LWBS), average time from arrival to ED room, average length of stay (LOS), ED occupancy rates, and number of patients in the waiting room. Furthermore, EDWIN was compared with provider perception of overcrowding by surveying providers 6 times a day during the study period using novel, real-time, longitudinal, electronic health record-based survey distribution methodology. Spearman correlation coefficients were calculated to characterize the associations between EDWIN vs provider perception and EDWIN vs ED metrics. ANOVA and Tukey HSD were used to compare means of ED metrics of overcrowding across EDWIN severity categories.ResultsFive hundred eleven provider perception survey responses were collected from July 2022 through January 2023. EDWIN directly correlated with all measures of overcrowding, including provider perception of crowdedness (rho = 0.67), LWBS rates (rho = 0.44), average time from arrival to ED room (rho = 0.74), average LOS (rho = 0.70), ED occupancy rates (rho = 0.68), and number of patients in the waiting room (rho = 0.65). All findings were statistically significant ( P < 0.05).ConclusionsOur findings suggest that EDWIN is an accurate tool to measure overcrowding in a freestanding, community-based pediatric ED.Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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