Emergency codes: a study of hospital attitudes and practices.

Alexandra Mapp, Jennifer Goldsack, Leslie Carandang, James W Buehler, Seema S Sonnad
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Many hospitals use color codes to denote internal (i.e. patient respiratory distress), or external (i.e. natural disasters) emergencies, via public announcement systems. Variations in the codes used by different hospitals can create confusion among providers who may practice in more than one hospital. This study sought to understand emergency code practices in the Delaware Valley region, assess patient and provider knowledge of codes at one hospital in that region, and patient and provider preferences for emergency code standardization and format. Anonymous electronic surveys on procedural knowledge and perspectives of emergency codes were disseminated to hospital staff and patients located at a large regional hospital. Phone interviews were conducted with hospital administration at the regional hospital and other hospitals within a 50-mile radius. The author's research indicates that standardization would be accepted by patients and providers and its lack is considered a barrier to providing high quality care.

紧急代码:医院态度和做法的研究。
许多医院通过公共广播系统使用颜色代码来表示内部(即患者呼吸窘迫)或外部(即自然灾害)紧急情况。不同医院使用的代码的差异可能会在可能在多家医院执业的提供者之间造成混淆。本研究旨在了解特拉华河谷地区的紧急代码实践,评估该地区一家医院的患者和提供者对代码的知识,以及患者和提供者对紧急代码标准化和格式的偏好。向一家大型地区医院的医院工作人员和患者分发了关于急救代码程序知识和观点的匿名电子调查。对地区医院和半径50英里内其他医院的医院管理人员进行了电话采访。作者的研究表明,标准化将被患者和提供者所接受,其缺乏被认为是提供高质量护理的障碍。
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