2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12873-023-00827-5
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The first positive evidence that training improves triage decisions in Greece: evidence from emergency nurses at an Academic Tertiary Care Emergency Department

Abstract: Background Triage refers to the process of patient prioritisation in the emergency department (ED). This is based on the severity of the patient’s illness and is performed by emergency nurses (ENs). This has a pivotal role in ensuring patient safety and in ensuring that the ED operates smoothly – so continuous and accurate training are essential. As Emergency Nursing has been formally established in Greece since 2019, it is of the uppermost importance that all Greek ENs should be trained in the… Show more

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“…Concerning the Swiss Emergency Triage Scale [23,24], the majority of patients (97; 49.5%) had urgent triage, followed by emergent (71; 36.2%) triage. Fifteen patients (7.7%) had such a severe injury that they were triaged as acute life-threatening.…”
Section: Triagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the Swiss Emergency Triage Scale [23,24], the majority of patients (97; 49.5%) had urgent triage, followed by emergent (71; 36.2%) triage. Fifteen patients (7.7%) had such a severe injury that they were triaged as acute life-threatening.…”
Section: Triagementioning
confidence: 99%