Phukubye Thabo Arthur, Ntho Tshepo Albert, Muthelo Livhuwani, Mbombi Masenyani Oupa, Bopape Mamare Adelaide, Mothiba Tebogo Maria
Department of Nursing, University of Limpopo, Private Bag X1106, Polokwane 0727, South Africa.
Faculty of Health Science Executive Dean's Office, University of Limpopo, Private Bag X1106, Polokwane 0727, South Africa.
Nurs Rep. 2023 Feb 27;13(1):351-364. doi: 10.3390/nursrep13010033.
A triage system in the emergency department is necessary to prioritize and allocate scarce health resources to the medical needs of the patients to facilitate quality health service delivery. This paper aimed to ascertain if the triage system is welcomed in the tertiary hospital of Limpopo Province by exploring patients' perceptions in the emergency department in South Africa. A qualitative research approach was used in this study with descriptive, explorative, and contextual research design to reach the research objective. Purposive sampling was used to select the patients who participated in semi-structured one-on-one interviews, which lasted between 30 and 45 min. The sample size was determined by data saturation after 14 participants were interviewed. A narrative qualitative analysis method was used to interpret and categorize the patients' perceptions into seven domains of Benner's theory. The six relevant domains illustrated mixed patients' perceptions regarding the triage system in the emergency departments. The domain-helping role of the triage system was overweighed by the dissatisfaction of the needy patients who waited for an extended period to receive emergency services. We conclude that the triage system at the selected tertiary hospital is not welcomed due to its disorganization and patient-related factors in the emergency departments. The findings of this paper are a point of reference for reinforcing the triage practice and improved quality service delivery by the emergency department healthcare professionals and the department of health policymakers. Furthermore, the authors propose that the seven domains of Benner's theory can serve as a foundation for research and improving triage practice within emergency departments.
急诊科的分诊系统对于将稀缺的卫生资源按照患者的医疗需求进行优先排序和分配、以促进优质医疗服务的提供而言是必要的。本文旨在通过探究南非林波波省一家三级医院急诊科患者的看法,来确定该分诊系统是否受到欢迎。本研究采用定性研究方法,运用描述性、探索性和情境性研究设计来达成研究目标。采用目的抽样法选取参与半结构化一对一访谈的患者,访谈持续30至45分钟。在采访了14名参与者后,根据数据饱和确定样本量。采用叙事性定性分析方法将患者的看法解释并归类为本纳理论的七个领域。六个相关领域表明患者对急诊科分诊系统的看法不一。分诊系统的帮助作用被那些等待较长时间才能获得急诊服务的贫困患者的不满情绪所掩盖。我们得出结论,由于急诊科的混乱状况以及与患者相关的因素,所选三级医院的分诊系统不受欢迎。本文的研究结果为急诊科医护人员和卫生部门政策制定者加强分诊实践和改善优质服务提供提供了参考点。此外,作者建议本纳理论的七个领域可作为急诊科内研究和改进分诊实践的基础。