Abstract
Objective. This study aimed to determine the number of visitors to an acute hospital, the time of visit, destination, and details of parking over the same period. Methods. A prospective observational pilot study in a large metropolitan public hospital in Australia was performed. The research team observed all visitors over a 14-day period between 17 and 30 October 2022 counting the people visiting relatives or friends of admitted hospital patients as well as those visiting outpatient clinics during the observation period. Other outcome measures included time of the visit, destination, and estimated costs of parking. Results. During the 14 days of observation there were 18,066 visitors, averaging 1290 per day. The majority were visitors to inpatients (62.2%, 11,232, averaging 802 per day). Those attending outpatients were less (37.8%, 6834, averaging 668 per weekday). The estimated average parking cost was A$18.10 per day normally and A$11.85 for concessions. Conclusions. This was the first known study on hospital-wide visiting in Australia or globally. These findings would be important for addressing issues such as hospital planning, and for future research including the impact of visiting on patient outcomes, the patient and community experience, and the expectations and experience of hospital visitors.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | AH24145 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Australian Health Review |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| Publication status | Published - 19 Nov 2024 |
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Keywords
- consumer
- health services
- hospital access
- inpatient services
- observational study
- outpatient services
- patient support
- visiting patients