Community Knowledge and Attitude Towards the Emergency Triage System at a Tertiary Hospital in Oman.

Q2 Medicine
Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2024.102
Zainab Al Siyabi, Amal Al Shibli, Abdullah Al Reesi, Sanjay Jaju, Mahmood Al Jufaili
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Abstract

Objectives: There is a dearth of research in Oman regarding public knowledge and attitudes regarding the triage protocols for prioritizing patients for emergency care. This study aimed to investigate this at the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary referral hospital in Muscat, Oman.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from September to November 2019. Adult Omanis visiting the hospital's outpatient clinics or the ED during this period were selected using a consecutive convenience sampling strategy. A self-administered questionnaire was designed and used to assess the participants' knowledge and attitudes regarding the triage process used in the ED.

Results: A total of 572 Omani adults participated in the survey (response rate: 77.3%). The majority were female (56.8%). Most participants were educated to high school or bachelor's degree level (74.7%). Overall, less than half of the sample (41.8%) demonstrated adequate knowledge of proper ED utilization, with male participants (p = 0.005) and those with a history of previous ED visits (p = 0.001) demonstrating significantly better knowledge than their respective counterparts. Knowledge of the factors used to make triaging decisions ranged from 28.5% (patient's medical history) to 67.3% (vital signs). Most participants agreed that the triage system helped to prioritize emergency cases (84.8%), improved the quality of ED care (80.9%), and reduced overcrowding (76.2%). Although 59.1% still preferred to visit the ED for non-emergent indications to receive same-day care, 48.4% stated they would accept redirection to a primary health center if requested.

Conclusions: This study's findings revealed the necessity of increasing awareness of appropriate indications for ED visits in Oman, as well as specific factors used in the ED triage process. This would help to ensure appropriate health resource utilization, avoid ED overcrowding and lengthy wait times, and increase overall levels of patient satisfaction and confidence in the healthcare system.

阿曼某三级医院急诊分诊系统的社区知识与态度
目标:阿曼缺乏关于优先考虑患者紧急护理的分诊方案的公众知识和态度的研究。本研究旨在调查这在急诊科(ED)三级转诊医院在马斯喀特,阿曼。方法:横断面研究于2019年9月至11月进行。在此期间,使用连续方便抽样策略选择访问医院门诊诊所或急诊科的成年阿曼人。设计了一份自我管理的问卷,用于评估参与者对ed中使用的分诊过程的知识和态度。结果:共有572名阿曼成年人参加了调查(回复率:77.3%)。以女性居多(56.8%)。大多数参与者受教育程度为高中或学士学位(74.7%)。总体而言,不到一半的样本(41.8%)对正确使用ED有足够的了解,男性参与者(p = 0.005)和以前有ED就诊史的参与者(p = 0.001)比他们各自的同行表现出明显更好的知识。对用于做出分诊决定的因素的了解程度从28.5%(患者病史)到67.3%(生命体征)不等。大多数参与者同意分诊系统有助于优先处理紧急病例(84.8%),提高急诊科护理质量(80.9%),并减少过度拥挤(76.2%)。尽管59.1%的人仍然倾向于去急诊室接受非紧急适应症的当日护理,48.4%的人表示,如果有要求,他们会接受转到初级卫生中心。结论:本研究的结果揭示了必要提高认识的适当适应症,在阿曼急诊科就诊,以及在急诊科分诊过程中使用的具体因素。这将有助于确保适当的卫生资源利用,避免急诊科人满为患和漫长的等待时间,并提高患者对医疗保健系统的总体满意度和信心。
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