Introduction: Clearance with
personal consent is a common problem in healthcare systems. Clearance with consent individuals increases mortality, disability, and disease exacerbation. This study investigates the extent and causes of discharge with
personal consent in patients admitted to the emergency department of Baqiyatallah
Hospital in Tehran.Methods: This study is a cross-sectional study that was conducted in ۲۰۱۹ in the emergency room of Baqiyatallah
Hospital in Tehran was performed. The research community of all hospitalized patients discharged with
personal consent in the summer and autumn of winter was from the emergency room. The research sample was selected by census. A checklist with confirmed validity and reliability was used to collect the data.Results: Based on the findings, the discharge rate with
personal consent in the emergency room of Baqiyatallah
Hospital in Tehran in the summer-autumn-winter of ۲۰۱۹ was equal to ۱.۸۲%. Most of the patients were male, employed, and native to Tehran. They were hospitalized in the acute care ward. Most have armed force insurance and are discharged on a night shift with an average age of ۴۰ and a standard deviation of ۶۲. This document was truncated here because it was created in the Evaluation Mode.Conclusion: The residence of patients discharged with personal satisfaction has a significant relationship with factors related to the patient. Also, the residence and life of patients discharged with personal satisfaction are significantly related to the patient's reason and the job. Patients discharged with personal satisfaction have a significant relationship with the factors related to the hospital condition. The insurance of patients discharged by personal satisfaction has a significant relationship with the factors related to the hospital. Also, the place of residence and emergency departments of patients discharged by personal satisfaction with related factors. It has a significant relationship with the hospital staff, the job, and the reason for hospitalization of discharged patients with personal satisfaction, which has a significant relationship with the factors related to the hospital's condition.