Making more nurses, one minute at a time: an efficiency and quality improvement project in emergency triage.

Q3 Nursing Emergency Nurse Pub Date : 2023-01-05 DOI:10.7748/en.2023.e2127
Anna Mackway-Jones, Rachel Hornby, Kevin Mackway-Jones
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Emergency triage is a short-duration, high-volume process so small reductions in the time taken to triage one patient can have large repercussions on the total amount of triage time. At the emergency department of a large inner-city hospital, an efficiency and quality improvement project was undertaken to reduce the time taken to safely triage patients and optimise the use of triage nurses' time. The project involved removing processes that did not contribute to the primary aim of triage, supporting individual triage nurses to improve their performance where needed, and optimising the triage process. A 44% reduction in mean triage episode time was seen, equating to 18,000 minutes of triage nurses' time saved every month. This near doubling of triage capacity was associated with an improvement in triage accuracy. The article describes the project, which used lean management principles and statistical process control methods, and discusses its implications for emergency triage.

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让更多护士,一分钟一个:提高急诊分诊效率和质量的项目。
急诊分诊是一个持续时间短、工作量大的过程,因此分诊一个病人所需的时间减少很少,就会对总的分诊时间产生很大影响。市内一家大型医院的急诊科开展了一项效率和质量改进项目,以减少安全分诊病人所需的时间,并优化分诊护士时间的使用。该项目包括取消无助于实现分诊主要目标的流程,支持分诊护士个人在必要时提高绩效,以及优化分诊流程。平均分诊时间减少了 44%,相当于每月节省了 18,000 分钟的分诊护士时间。分诊能力提高近一倍的同时,分诊准确率也得到了提高。文章介绍了该项目采用的精益管理原则和统计流程控制方法,并讨论了其对急诊分诊的影响。
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Emergency Nurse Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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