Healthcare, Vol. 11, Pages 506: Factors Contributing to Leaving against Medical Advice (LAMA): A Consideration of the Patients’ Perspective

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Healthcare, Vol. 11, Pages 506: Factors Contributing to Leaving against Medical Advice (LAMA): A Consideration of the Patients’ Perspective

Healthcare doi: 10.3390/healthcare11040506

Authors: Eddieson Pasay-an Romeo Mostoles Sandro Villareal Reynita Saguban

It is essential to understand why patients choose to leave the hospital in direct opposition to medical advice. This understanding could help to identify individuals who are at risk of adverse outcomes. In realizing this need, this study aimed to explore the factors contributing to the decision of patients to leave the hospital against medical advice. Materials and Methods: This research employed a descriptive-analytical approach. It was conducted in the city of Hail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The participants were 13 patients who had opted to leave against medical advice from the Emergency Department of the government-subsidized hospitals. The researchers employed both purposive and snowball sampling. In snowball sampling, the researchers used referrals from initial participants to generate additional participants. Moreover, purposive sampling was used to find the individual that would best contribute to addressing the research issue. The data gathering was conducted from April to June 2022. Results: Five themes emerged based on the accounts of the 13 participant patients. These included (1) health literacy, (2) self-diagnosing, (3) unclear explanations regarding their condition, (4) prolonged waiting times, and (5) communication issues. Conclusion: The factors contributing to patients leaving against medical advice resulted in the five themes mentioned above. While interactions between patients and healthcare professionals may be challenging, pertinent health information must still be handed down clearly to patients.

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