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Title: | Multidisciplinary assessment at triage: a new way forward. | Austin Authors: | Richardson, Joanna R;Braitberg, George;Yeoh, Michael J | Affiliation: | Department of Emergency Medicine, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia | Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2004 | Publication information: | Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA; 16(1): 41-6 | Abstract: | To evaluate a dual doctor and nurse triage system at a tertiary referral hospital.Data were compared between periods of multidisciplinary triage and periods of standard triage. Data comparison was also made between rostered multidisciplinary triage shifts and non-multidisciplinary triage shifts. Staff satisfaction with the process was assessed.The percentage of patients seen within Australasian Triage Scale performance indicator thresholds increased from 75% to 81% in Category 2 patients (P = 0.12) and 56% to 78% in Category 3 patients (P < 0.0001). There was a reduction of 50% in the number of patients who left prior to being seen by a doctor (P = 0.024). Surveys showed high staff satisfaction with the process.We feel that multidisciplinary triage performs a useful function in our department enabling us to reduce waiting times. The process is widely accepted amongst the staff and it ensures a senior doctor assesses most patients. It reduces the number of patients leaving prior to being seen by a doctor and it provides one way of getting around access block and a physically small department. | Gov't Doc #: | 15239754 | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/9766 | Journal: | Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA | URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15239754 | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | Attitude of Health Personnel Cooperative Behavior Emergency Medicine.education.organization & administration Emergency Nursing.education.organization & administration Emergency Service, Hospital.organization & administration Health Services Research Hospitals, Urban.organization & administration Humans Interior Design and Furnishings.standards Job Satisfaction Medical Staff, Hospital.education.organization & administration.psychology Nurse's Role Nursing Staff, Hospital.education.organization & administration.psychology Patient Care Team.organization & administration Physician-Nurse Relations Program Evaluation Quality Indicators, Health Care.standards Referral and Consultation Time Factors Total Quality Management.organization & administration Triage.organization & administration Victoria Waiting Lists |
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