一种有效的分诊护士分诊教育方法:综述与更新。

IF 1.5 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Open Access Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAEM.S498085
Sofia-Chrysovalantou Zagalioti, Mairi Ziaka, Aristomenis Exadaktylos, Barbara Fyntanidou
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背景:准确的分诊决策在很大程度上决定了病人在急诊科接受评估和治疗所需的时间。世界各地的护理人员具有相似的学习特征、相似的工作时间和共同的目标,尽管全球使用不同的分诊量表。这个小型回顾的目的是提出不同的教育方法,并确定最有效的分诊护士培训。材料和方法:我们从PubMed、CENTRAL和CINAHL等数据库中筛选有关急诊科护士分诊教育的研究。从2023年11月12日至2024年2月15日,在数据库中检索相关文献。“分诊教育”或“分诊培训”和“急诊护士”或“分诊护士”是MeSH术语。结果:有多种教育方法,包括传统的、基于网络的、视听的、基于模拟的、混合学习的和其他专门的方法。目前几乎所有的研究都表明,教育干预可以有效地提高护士对分诊的理解。除一项研究外,所有研究均得出教育干预显著提高护士分诊知识的结论。由于其异质性,比较纳入的研究具有挑战性,并且在实践中应用结果需要谨慎。结论:大多数研究报告教育干预有效地提高了护士的分诊知识。混合学习与进修课程相结合,增强了与分诊相关的知识和决策能力;然而,需要进一步的研究来确定这种方法是否优于其他方法,以及这些改进是否会持续下去。
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An Effective Triage Education Method for Triage Nurses: An Overview and Update.

Background: Accurate decision-making in triage largely determines the amount of time required for a patient to be evaluated and treated while in the emergency department. Nursing staff worldwide have similar learning characteristics with similar working hours and common goals, despite the fact that different triage scales are used globally. The aim of this mini review is to present the different educational methods and identify the most effective for triage training of triage nurses.

Materials and methods: We screened studies concerning triage education for nurses in Emergency Department, in databases including PubMed, CENTRAL and CINAHL. From November 12, 2023 to February 15, 2024, databases were searched for relevant literature. "Triage education" OR "triage training" AND "emergency nurses" OR "triage nurses" were the MeSH terms.

Results: There are various educational methods, including traditional, web-based, audiovisual, simulation-based, blended learning, and other specialized approaches. Almost all of the studies that are currently available demonstrate how effectively an educational intervention might improve nurses' comprehension of triage. Except for one, every study concluded that the educational intervention significantly improved nurses' triage knowledge. Comparing the included studies is challenging due to their heterogeneity, and applying the results in practice requires caution.

Conclusion: The majority of studies reported that educational interventions effectively increased nurses' triage knowledge. Blended learning in conjunction with refresher courses enhanced triage-related knowledge and decision-making; however, additional research is required to ascertain whether this approach is superior to the others and whether these improvements will last.

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Open Access Emergency Medicine
Open Access Emergency Medicine EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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