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Factors contributing to patient safety during triage process in the emergency department: A systematic review.
Fekonja, Zvonka; Kmetec, Sergej; Fekonja, Urska; Mlinar Reljic, Natasa; Pajnkihar, Majda; Strnad, Matej.
Affiliation
  • Fekonja Z; Faculty of Health Science, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Kmetec S; Faculty of Health Science, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Fekonja U; Emergency Department, University Clinical Centre Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Mlinar Reljic N; Faculty of Health Science, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Pajnkihar M; Faculty of Health Science, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
  • Strnad M; Emergency Department, University Clinical Centre Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia.
J Clin Nurs ; 32(17-18): 5461-5477, 2023 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36653922
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Triage is a dynamic environment in which large numbers of people can present. It presents a vulnerable assessment point, as a triage nurse must assess a patient's urgency level and analyse their health status and expected resource needs. Given the critical nature of triage, it is necessary to understand the factors contributing to patient safety.

OBJECTIVES:

To identify and examine the factors contributing to patient safety during the triage process.

METHODS:

A systematic review of the literature was undertaken, and a thematic analysis of the factors contributing to patient safety during the triage process. PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Sciences, Science Direct, SAGE, EMBASE and reference lists of relevant studies published in English until March 2022 were searched for relevant studies. The search protocol has been registered at the PROSPERO (CRD42019146616), and the review was conducted using the PRISMA criteria.

RESULTS:

Out of 5366 records, we included 11 papers for thematic synthesis. Identified factors contributing to patient safety in triage are related to the emergency's work environment, such as patient assessment, high workload, frequent interruptions and staffing, and personal factors such as nurse traits, experience, knowledge, triage fatigue and work schedule.

CONCLUSIONS:

This review shows that patient safety is influenced by the attitude, capabilities and experiences of triage nurses, the time when nurses can dedicate themselves to the patient and triage the patient without disruption. It is necessary to raise awareness among nursing administrators and healthcare professionals to provide a safe triage environment for patients. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE This review highlights the evidence on the factors contributing to patient safety in the triage process. Further research is needed for this cohort of triage nurses in the emergency department concerning ensuring patient safety. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION No patient or public contribution was required to design or undertake this review.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Triage / Nurse Administrators Type of study: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Clin Nurs Journal subject: ENFERMAGEM Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Eslovenia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Triage / Nurse Administrators Type of study: Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Clin Nurs Journal subject: ENFERMAGEM Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Eslovenia
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