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Consumer experiences of emergency department pre-triage waiting period: A mixed-methods study.

作者信息

Sedgman Rebecca, Pallot Noah, Peart Annette, Wrobel Sebastian, Miller Joseph, Hackett Liam, Maybury Katrina, Aldridge Emogene, Owen Patrick J, Buntine Paul

机构信息

Eastern Health Emergency Medicine Program, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Australas Emerg Care. 2025 Jun;28(2):136-141. doi: 10.1016/j.auec.2025.01.001. Epub 2025 Jan 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Emergency department pre-triage waiting periods have received limited attention. We aimed to explore the pre-triage experiences and perspectives of consumers attending emergency departments.

METHODS

This mixed-methods cross-sectional study included 92 participants (patients, carers, and guardians) who attended one of three public hospital emergency departments in metropolitan Melbourne (Victoria, Australia). Quantitative self-report outcomes were waiting time (minutes) and number of previous emergency department visits. Qualitative outcomes (explored through content analysis) were consumer experiences and perspectives of emergency departments in general and the pre-triage waiting period specifically.

RESULTS

Participants reported a median (IQR) waiting time since triage of 45 (100) minutes and 65 % (n = 60) experienced a pre-triage waiting time of 3-90 minutes. The most common perception of the pre-triage waiting period was an expectation to wait (n = 16, 17 %), yet 46 % (n = 42) reported difficulties during this period, such as other patients cutting in queue (n = 6, 6.5 %). Few positives were associated with the pre-triage waiting period and suggestions to improve this period tended to focus on facilitating a queuing system (n = 18, 20 %).

CONCLUSION

Consumers expected and understood triage, yet reported various difficulties and few positives during the pre-triage waiting period and suggested improvements to the current system, warranting investigation of interventions to improve queuing.

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