Patient-related factors [18, 20, 23–25] |
• Being a critically ill |
• Age (being child and aging) |
• Male gender |
• Lifestyle such alcoholism |
Emergency service delivery related causes |
a) Emergency patient flow and emergency care related [3, 8, 17, 19, 22, 26–30] |
• Delay in discharging admitted patients |
• Severe emergency condition |
• A high proportion of emergency patients |
• Long waiting of emergency patients for diagnostic test results |
b) Emergency department staff related causes [22, 25, 27, 28, 31–34] |
• Wrong diagnosis |
• Delay of consultants |
• Delay of staff to provide emergency services |
• Delay in transferring patients to inpatient ward |
• Shortage of emergency care providers |
c) Premises and materials of ED-related factors [9, 27] |
• Shortage of beds for admitting emergency patients |
Other hospital services delivery related causes [3, 19, 22, 27, 29, 31] |
• Delay in laboratory and imaging investigations |
• Delay in diagnostic test results/reports |
• The high number of patients in the waiting room of a hospital |
• The reluctance of hospital staff to admit patients from ED |