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[Building a quality evaluation system for the nursing triage process].

Giorgio Gadda1, Anne Destrebecq, Giovanna Bollini

  • 1Direttore DITRA Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Niguarda Cà Granda Milano.

Professioni Infermieristiche
|January 12, 2010
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Summary
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This study introduces a novel measurement grid for evaluating the quality of nursing care in emergency departments. The tool assesses the entire triage process, aiming to improve patient care and hospital throughput.

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Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Nursing Quality Improvement

Context:

  • The Emergency Room (ER) setting necessitates robust quality evaluation tools for triage processes.
  • Existing triage systems (Australian Triage Scale, Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, Italian Group of Triage Scale) lack comprehensive quality assessment of the entire process.
  • There is a critical need for a validated tool to measure and improve daily ER throughput and patient care quality.

Purpose:

  • To introduce a new measurement grid for the Quality Evaluation of Nursing Care (QENC) in emergency departments.
  • To provide a tool for assessing the comprehensive quality of the nursing triage process.
  • To address the gap in literature regarding the quality evaluation of the entire triage process.

Summary:

  • A novel measurement grid utilizing a global/biphasic triage system has been developed to evaluate the quality of nursing triage.
  • The grid comprises multiple indicators, each with an assigned score, where the sum of scores determines the overall quality level of the nursing triage process.
  • The study discusses the preliminary application of this scoring system in a major hospital in Milan.

Impact:

  • This tool can enhance the quality of nursing care by providing objective metrics for triage process evaluation.
  • Implementing this grid can lead to improved efficiency and throughput in Emergency Rooms.
  • The findings support the development of standardized quality assessment tools for emergency nursing care.