Emergency triage nurses' perceptions of caring behaviors and the safety of the patient during triage encounters: a grounded theory study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1186/s12912-024-02122-5
Zvonka Fekonja, Sergej Kmetec, Urška Fekonja, Nataša Mlinar Reljić, Majda Pajnkihar, Matej Strnad
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Abstract

Background: Triage is a dynamic process prioritising the patient coming to the emergency department. Caring behaviour and patient safety during the triage process are essential for ensuring a good care experience and treatment outcome.

Objective: To describe triage nurses' perceptions on caring behaviors and patient safety in the triage area.

Design: Strauss and Corbin's Grounded theory method was used to develop the model.

Methods: The study was conducted in the emergency department in northeastern Slovenia. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection, and 19 triage nurses were selected by theoretical sampling, guided by emerging categories between November 2021 and July 2022. The data analysis was conducted according to Strauss and Corbin's coding framework.

Results: The analysis of the interviews generated one category: The process of creating a caring and safe triage encounter for the patient, together with two categories that explain the key phenomenon: (1) Triage caring and (2) Safety in the triage process. Within the category "Triage caring", four subcategories were developed: (1) Assurance of triage nurses' presence, (2) Connectedness, (3) Respectful attitude, and (4) Knowledge and skills. The category Safety in the triage process consists of three identified subcategories: (1) Conception and perception of safety, (2) Factors influencing patient safety, and (3) Improving the triage safety.

Conclusions: The triage nurses' perceptions about caring for the patient and his safety in the triage area show that caring and safety are inseparably linked and coincide when triaging a patient. Namely, caring for the patient means ensuring the patient's safety at the same time.

Implications for the nursing field: A better understanding of the importance of triage nurses' caring behavior and patient safety emerges from the findings, highlighting the challenges faced in a busy emergency department where nurses must balance providing care and responding to patients' needs while ensuring safety. Findings in the study show that patient care and safety are inseparably linked and coincide when triaging a patient. Moreover, applying caring behaviour during triage encounter results in greater patient safety.

No patient or public contribution: The study's design, evaluation of the findings, and execution did not need the involvement of patients or the general public. Participants were triage nurses working in the emergency department. Triage nurses were interviewed about their perceptions of triage nurses on caring behaviors and patient safety during triage encounter.

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急诊分诊护士对分诊过程中护理行为和患者安全的看法:一项基础理论研究。
背景:分诊是一个动态过程,对急诊科病人进行优先排序。分诊过程中的护理行为和患者安全对于确保良好的护理体验和治疗效果至关重要:描述分诊护士对分诊区域护理行为和患者安全的看法:设计:采用施特劳斯和科尔宾的基础理论方法建立模型:研究在斯洛文尼亚东北部的急诊科进行。在 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 7 月期间,采用半结构式访谈收集数据,并在新出现的类别的指导下,通过理论抽样选取了 19 名分诊护士。数据分析根据斯特劳斯和科尔宾的编码框架进行:对访谈的分析产生了一个类别:结果:对访谈的分析产生了一个类别:为患者创造关爱和安全的分诊过程,以及两个解释关键现象的类别:(1)分诊关爱和(2)分诊过程中的安全。在 "分诊关怀 "类别中,又发展出四个子类别:(1)分诊护士在场的保证,(2)联系,(3)尊重的态度,以及(4)知识和技能。分诊过程中的安全类别包括三个已确定的子类别:(1)对安全的概念和感知,(2)影响患者安全的因素,以及(3)改善分诊安全:结论:分诊护士对分诊区域病人护理和安全的看法表明,在分诊病人时,护理和安全是密不可分的。对护理领域的意义:研究结果使我们对分诊护士的护理行为和患者安全的重要性有了更好的理解,突出了在繁忙的急诊科面临的挑战,护士必须在提供护理和满足患者需求的同时确保安全。研究结果表明,在对病人进行分诊时,病人护理和安全是密不可分的。此外,在分诊过程中应用关爱行为可提高患者安全:本研究的设计、结果评估和执行都不需要患者或公众的参与。参与者为急诊科的分诊护士。对分诊护士进行访谈,了解她们对分诊护士在分诊过程中的护理行为和患者安全的看法。
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BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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