Study on the application of rapid and time-effective management mode to the pre-examination and triage in emergency department
Objective To explore the effect of applying rapid and time-effective management mode to the pre-examination and triage in emergency department.Methods A total of 170 patients admitted to the emergency department our hospital from April 2021 to April 2022 were recruited.They were randomly divided into the control group and observation group,with 85 patients in each group.Routine pre-examination and triage nursing intervention was applied to patients of control group,and the nursing intervention with rapid and time-effective management mode was applied to those of observation group.The clinical indicators,triage accuracy,rescue success rate,rate of accident during waiting and nursing satisfaction of the two groups were compared.Results The registration time,triage evaluation time and the time from admission to treatment of the observation group were significantly shorter than those of the control group(P<0.05).The accuracy rate of triage(100.00%vs 91.76%)and the success rate of rescue(97.65%vs 89.41%)in the observation group were significantly higher than those of control group(both P<0.05).The incidence of unexpected waiting conditions was significantly lower in the observation group than that of control group(1.18%[1/85]vs 9.41%[8/85],P<0.05).The nursing satisfaction scores of visiting order,information communication,triage environment and triage service attitude were significantly higher in the observation group than those of control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The application of rapid and time-effective management mode in the pre-examination and triage in emergency department for nursing intervention can effectively shorten the registration time,triage evaluation time,and the time from admission to treatment,reduce the rate of accident during waiting,and improve the triage accuracy,rescue success rate and nursing satisfaction.
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