Arian Zaboli, Francesco Brigo, Gloria Brigiari, Gianni Turcato
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Exploring the Variability in Triage Nursing Workload: Insights From a Multicentre Observational Study
Although there has been a significant amount of research on nurse workloads in hospital environments, there has been a lack of comprehensive investigation of the workload of triage nurses. This study assesses the workload fluctuations of triage nurses in various emergency departments in the same region and examines how workload varies based on emergency department visit volumes and seasonal fluctuations.
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