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- Title
The Prioritization of Outpatients by Nurses Using the Manchester Triage System: A Case Analysis in An Austrian Accident Hospital.
- Authors
Haid, Marco; Heimerl, Peter; Tossmann, Bettina; Nöhammer, Elisabeth
- Abstract
Background: Increasing workload in hospitals calls for professional prioritization regarding treatment urgency. The introduction of a triage system can offer assistance but requires experience and training. Objective: This study investigates whether, in the initial assessment procedure in an emergency department for trauma surgery, nurses (a) assess urgency following the triage systems' rules and (b) apply these correctly so subsequent medical diagnoses can be adequately performed. Methods: We evaluated 5,975 patient data records regarding urgency ratings given in initial nursing assessments and respective waiting times. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and nonparametric test procedures to investigate significant differences. Results: The results show that in 91% of cases, the waiting times reflect the urgency ratings given by the first-assessing nurses. In addition, ratings of 5,863 cases (98%) corresponded to later medical diagnoses. Conclusions: Initial assessments using the Manchester triage system is done very accurately and supports the treatment process structure. In addition, it can increase patient satisfaction and safety.
- Subjects
AUSTRIA; TRAUMA surgery; OCCUPATIONAL roles; MEDICAL triage; TRAFFIC accidents; HOSPITAL emergency services; ACQUISITION of data methodology; HOSPITAL nursing staff; NURSES; CLINICAL competence; MEDICAL records; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MEDICAL needs assessment; NURSING assessment
- Publication
Medico-Legal Update, 2021, Vol 21, Issue 3, p380
- ISSN
0971-720X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/mlu.v21i3.3016