Characteristics of undertriaged older patients in the emergency department: Retrospective study

被引:0
|
作者
Jang, Kyeongmin [1 ]
Seo, Yon Hee [2 ]
机构
[1] Bucheon Univ, Dept Nursing, Bucheon Si, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[2] Andong Natl Univ, Dept Nursing Sci, 1375 Gyeongdong Ro, Andong Si, Gyeongsangbuk D, South Korea
关键词
Undertriage; Overtriage; Older patients; Emergency department; TRIAGE; ACCURACY; NURSES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ienj.2024.101477
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Older patients are more likely to be undertriaged as they often suffer from multiple diseases and complain of non-specific symptoms. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the characteristics of undertriaged older patients in emergency departments. Methods: This descriptive study retrospectively reviewed and analyzed the electronic medical records of older patients who visited the emergency department of a general hospital in Seoul between January and December 2019. Results: Approximately 29 % (n = 4,823) of older patients who visited the emergency department during the study period were classified as Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) level 4 or 5, and approximately 8 % (n = 397) were undertriaged. Approximately 73 % (n = 288) of patients were hospitalized after visiting the emergency department. The undertriaged older patients exhibited nervous system symptoms such as dizziness and headache (28.8 %), cardiopulmonary symptoms such as chest discomfort, palpitations, and abdominal pain (28.4 %), head trauma (12.8 %), and respiratory symptoms such as cough and dyspnea (12.5 %). Conclusion: Triage nurses in emergency departments should carefully triage older patients as their chief complaints can be non-specific. In particular, when older patients visit the emergency department and exhibit symptoms such as dizziness, abnormal pain, chest discomfort, palpitations, and head trauma, they are more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit. Therefore, meticulous care for older patients showing these symptoms is essential.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Diagnostic Discrepancies in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Study
    Schols, Laurens A.
    Maranus, Myrthe E.
    Rood, Pleunie P. M.
    Zwaan, Laura
    JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY, 2024, 20 (06) : 420 - 425
  • [32] Characteristics and outcomes of older emergency department patients assigned a low acuity triage score
    Hendin, Ariel
    Eagles, Debra
    Myers, Victoria
    Stiell, Ian G.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2018, 20 (05) : 762 - 769
  • [33] Nurses' experiences and expectations of family and carers of older patients in the emergency department
    Fry, Margaret
    Gallagher, Robyn
    Chenoweth, Lynne
    Stein-Parbury, Jane
    INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING, 2014, 22 (01) : 31 - 36
  • [34] EVALUATION OF THE FIRST OLDER PEOPLE'S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN ENGLAND- A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
    Meechan, Caitlin
    Navaneetharaja, Navena
    Bailey, Sarah
    Burridge, Rachel
    Patel, Martyn
    Loke, Yoon K.
    Mattishent, Katharina
    JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2023, 65 (01) : E50 - E59
  • [35] Evaluating Cancer Pain Characteristics and Treatment Factors in the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Cohort Study
    Gupta, Rishi
    Lin, Lucia
    Resley, Vanessa
    Khan, Ayesha
    Li, David R.
    Shatsky, Rebecca A.
    Coyne, Christopher J.
    JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE, 2022, 37 (04) : 486 - 493
  • [36] Examining the utility and accuracy of the interRAI Emergency Department Screener in identifying high-risk older emergency department patients: A Canadian multiprovince prospective cohort study
    Mowbray, Fabrice I.
    Heckman, George
    Hirdes, John P.
    Costa, Andrew P.
    Beauchet, Olivier
    Eagles, Debra
    Perry, Jeffrey J.
    Sinha, Samir
    Archambault, Patrick
    Wang, Hanting
    Jantzi, Michaela
    Hebert, Paul
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS OPEN, 2023, 4 (01)
  • [37] Predictors of delirium in older patients at the emergency department: a prospective multicentre derivation study
    Emmanuelle Béland
    Alexandra Nadeau
    Pierre-Hugues Carmichael
    Valérie Boucher
    Philippe Voyer
    Mathieu Pelletier
    Émilie Gouin
    Raoul Daoust
    Simon Berthelot
    Marie-Eve Lamontagne
    Michèle Morin
    Stéphane Lemire
    Thien Tuong Minh Vu
    Marcel Émond
    Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021, 23 : 330 - 336
  • [38] Predicting adverse health outcomes in older emergency department patients: the APOP study
    de Gelder, J.
    Lucke, J. A.
    de Groot, B.
    Fogteloo, A. J.
    Anten, S.
    Mesri, K.
    Steyerberg, E. W.
    Heringhaus, C.
    Blauw, G. J.
    Mooijaart, S. P.
    NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2016, 74 (08) : 342 - 352
  • [39] Improving emergency department transfer for patients arriving by ambulance: A retrospective observational study
    Crilly, Julia
    Johnston, Amy N. B.
    Wallis, Marianne
    O'Dwyer, John
    Byrnes, Joshua
    Scuffham, Paul
    Zhang, Ping
    Bosley, Emma
    Chaboyer, Wendy
    Green, David
    EMERGENCY MEDICINE AUSTRALASIA, 2020, 32 (02) : 271 - 280
  • [40] Predictors of delirium in older patients at the emergency department: a prospective multicentre derivation study
    Beland, Emmanuelle
    Nadeau, Alexandra
    Carmichael, Pierre-Hugues
    Boucher, Valerie
    Voyer, Philippe
    Pelletier, Mathieu
    Gouin, Emilie
    Daoust, Raoul
    Berthelot, Simon
    Lamontagne, Marie-Eve
    Morin, Michele
    Lemire, Stephane
    Thien Tuong Minh Vu
    Emond, Marcel
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2021, 23 (03) : 330 - 336