Delays in arrival and treatment in emergency departments: Women, children and non-trauma consultations the most at risk in humanitarian settings.
Isabel Beltrán GuzmánJulita Gil CuestaMiguel TrellesOmar JaweedSophia CherestalJoris Adriaan Frank van LoenhoutDebarati Guha-SapirPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Women, children <5 and non-trauma cases suffered most from delays. These delays could relate to educational and cultural barriers, and severity perception of the disease. Treatment delay could be due to insufficient resources with consequent overcrowding, and severity perception from medical staff for non-trauma patients. Extended community outreach, health promotion and support to community health workers could improve emergency care in humanitarian settings.