Varndell Wayne, Hodge Alister, Fry Margaret
Prince of Wales Hospital Emergency Department, Barker Street, Sydney, Australia; University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Health, Sydney, Australia.
Sutherland Hospital Emergency Department, Caringbah, Australia; The University of Sydney, School of Nursing, Sydney, Australia.
Australas Emerg Care. 2019 Jun;22(2):81-86. doi: 10.1016/j.auec.2019.01.003. Epub 2019 Feb 13.
To describe current models of triage, the preparation and education of triage nurses, and methods of auditing triage practice in New South Wales emergency departments.
Triage is a critical component of emergency department practice; affecting patient safety and access to emergency care. Within Australia, triage is an autonomous role predominantly conducted by trained emergency nurses. Patient safety and timely access to emergency care relies upon the experience, education and training of emergency triage nurses. To date, little is known about triage models of care, the preparation and education of triage nurses, and assessment of triage practice and decision accuracy.
Descriptive, exploratory study design employing a self-reporting cross-sectional survey of clinical nurse consultants and educators in New South Wales.
The survey results reveal variability in models of triage, and the eligibility, preparation and education requirements of triage nurses; that appear geographically related. Auditing of triage practice was commonly undertaken retrospectively; feedback to triage nurses was infrequent. The survey found evidence of locally developed guidelines directing triage category allocation for specific conditions or symptoms.
The purpose of triage is to ensure that the level of emergency care provided is commensurate with clinical urgency. Variability in the preparation, education and evaluation of triage nurses may in and of itself, contribute to poor patient outcomes. Further, workforce size and geography may impede auditing and the provision of feedback, which are critical to improving triage practice and triage nurse performance. It is imperative that the Emergency Triage Education Kit be revised and maintained in tandem with future revisions of the Australasian Triage Scale.
描述新南威尔士州急诊科当前的分诊模式、分诊护士的准备与教育情况以及分诊实践的审核方法。
分诊是急诊科实践的关键组成部分;影响患者安全及获得紧急护理的机会。在澳大利亚,分诊是一项主要由训练有素的急诊科护士自主承担的工作。患者安全及及时获得紧急护理依赖于急诊分诊护士的经验、教育和培训。迄今为止,对于分诊护理模式、分诊护士的准备与教育情况以及分诊实践和决策准确性的评估了解甚少。
采用描述性、探索性研究设计,对新南威尔士州的临床护士顾问和教育工作者进行自我报告式横断面调查。
调查结果显示分诊模式存在差异,以及分诊护士的资格、准备和教育要求也存在差异;这些差异似乎与地理位置有关。分诊实践的审核通常是回顾性的;很少向分诊护士提供反馈。调查发现有证据表明存在针对特定病情或症状的分诊类别分配的本地制定指南。
分诊的目的是确保所提供的紧急护理水平与临床紧急程度相称。分诊护士在准备、教育和评估方面的差异本身可能会导致患者预后不良。此外,人员规模和地理位置可能会阻碍审核及反馈的提供,而审核和反馈对于改善分诊实践和分诊护士的表现至关重要。必须同步修订《紧急分诊教育工具包》并结合《澳大利亚分诊量表》的未来修订进行维护。