The National Emergency Department Overcrowding Scale and Perceived Staff Workload: Evidence for Construct Validity in a Pediatric Setting.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Pediatric emergency care Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003300
Kenneth W McKinley, Joan S Bregstein, Rimma Perotte, Daniel Fenster, Maria Kwok, Jake Rose, Megan Nye, Meridith Sonnett, David O Kessler
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study is to determine if there is a correlation between perceived staff workload, measured by the NASA Task Load Index (TLX), and the National Emergency Department Overcrowding Scale (NEDOCS) in a pediatric ED.

Methods: We collected staff questionnaires in a large, urban pediatric ED to assess perceived workload on each of six different TLX subscales, which we weighted evenly to create an overall estimate of workload. We evaluated the correlation between individual TLX responses and NEDOCS overall and by staff subgroup. Additionally, we analyzed: (1) the correlation between mean TLX responses and NEDOCS within a given hour and (2) the performance of a logistic regression model, using TLX as a predictor for "severely overcrowded," as measured by NEDOCS.

Results: Four hundred one questionnaires between 6/2018 and 1/2019 demonstrated significant variation between concurrently collected TLX responses and an overall poor correlation between perceived workload and NEDOCS (R2 0.096 [95% confidence interval, 0.048-0.16]). TLX responses by subgroups of fellows (n = 4, R2 0.96) and patient financial advisors (n = 15, R2 0.58) demonstrated the highest correlation with NEDOCS. Taking mean TLX responses within a given hour, during periods with NEDOCS >60 (extremely busy or overcrowded), a polynomial trend line matched the data best (R2 0.638). On logistic regression, the TLX predicts "severely overcrowded" with an area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic of 0.731.

Conclusions: NEDOCS does not have a strong correlation with individual responses on questionnaires of perceived workload for staff in a pediatric ED. NEDOCS, as a measure of overcrowding, may be better correlated with perceived workload during periods with elevated crowding or when interpreted categorically as yes/no "severely overcrowded".

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全国急诊科拥挤程度量表与工作人员的工作量感知:儿科环境中结构有效性的证据。
研究目的本研究旨在确定在儿科急诊室中,由 NASA 任务负荷指数(TLX)衡量的员工感知工作量与国家急诊室拥挤程度量表(NEDOCS)之间是否存在相关性:方法:我们在一个大型城市儿科急诊室收集了员工问卷,以评估员工对 TLX 六个不同分量表中每个分量表的工作量感知,并对这些分量表进行平均加权,以得出总体工作量估算值。我们评估了各 TLX 答案与 NEDOCS 整体之间的相关性,并按员工分组进行了分析。此外,我们还分析了:(1) 特定小时内 TLX 平均值与 NEDOCS 之间的相关性;(2) 以 TLX 作为预测 NEDOCS 所衡量的 "严重拥挤 "的逻辑回归模型的性能:2018 年 6 月至 2019 年 1 月期间的 4001 份调查问卷显示,同时收集的 TLX 答案之间存在显著差异,感知工作量与 NEDOCS 之间的总体相关性较差(R2 0.096 [95% 置信区间,0.048-0.16])。研究员(n = 4,R2 0.96)和患者财务顾问(n = 15,R2 0.58)等亚组的 TLX 反应与 NEDOCS 的相关性最高。在 NEDOCS >60(极度繁忙或人满为患)期间,以给定小时内的平均 TLX 反应计算,多项式趋势线与数据的匹配度最高(R2 0.638)。在逻辑回归中,TLX 预测 "严重拥挤 "的接收器工作特征曲线下面积为 0.731.结论:结论:NEDOCS与儿科急诊室员工对工作量感知问卷的个人回答并无密切联系。NEDOCS 作为拥挤程度的一种测量方法,在拥挤程度较高的时期,或以是/否 "严重拥挤 "来分类解释时,与感知工作量的相关性可能会更好。
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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
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2.40
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577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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