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Does facility type and location impact upon patient experiences in emergency departments? Secondary analysis of a state-wide, cross-sectional survey.

Claudia BullJulia CrillyWendy ChaboyerDavid SpainBrendan MulhernGerard FitzgeraldPaul ScuffhamJoshua Byrnes
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2020)
Patients attending smaller and more rurally located EDs reported more positive experiences than those attending larger, metropolitan EDs on two of the 13 topic areas. However, these differences were marginal. Future research should aim to determine what constitutes clinically meaningful differences between groups when comparing patient-reported experience scores, and understand the characteristics of small and rural EDs that may be associated with better patient experiences.
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