Can a course modify the quality of triage in ER?

Submitted: 17 February 2013
Accepted: 17 February 2013
Published: 11 June 2009
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All international Societies of Emergency Medicine have developed and promote courses on triage methods and guidelines, given their fundamental role in improving initial evaluation of patients in Emergency Department settings. However, as far as we know, few studies analyse the effect of triage courses on the allocation of priority codes. Since 2001, the Intra-Hospital Triage Guidelines have been implemented in Imola, where they are disseminated and illustrated in two-day courses. In this study, we analysed the effect of a two-day triage course on the quality of priority code allocation to patients evaluated at our ER. The Triage Guidelines course appears to improve two of the quality indicators analysed: observance of documentation standards and compliance with Triage Guidelines.

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Nicola Parenti, Dipartimento di Emergenza, Ospedale Nuovo Santa Maria della Scaletta, Imola (BO)
Andrea Zardi, Dipartimento di Emergenza, Ospedale Nuovo Santa Maria della Scaletta, Imola (BO)
Roberta Manfredi, Dipartimento di Emergenza, Ospedale Nuovo Santa Maria della Scaletta, Imola (BO)
Diego Sangiorgi, Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Statistica
Tiziano Lenzi, Dipartimento di Emergenza, Ospedale Nuovo Santa Maria della Scaletta, Imola (BO)

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Parenti, N., Zardi, A., Manfredi, R., Sangiorgi, D., & Lenzi, T. (2009). Can a course modify the quality of triage in ER?. Emergency Care Journal, 5(3), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.4081/ecj.2009.3.16