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Impact of Triage Nurse Training on Accuracy and Efficiency: A Systematic Review-Based Study
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Background Triage in the emergency department (ED) is a crucial procedure that establishes the urgency of patient care based on symptoms at presentation. Although the efficacy of triage nurse training programs varies, their goal is to increase the precision and efficiency of their decision-making. Aim With a focus on research done between 2019 and 2024, the systematic review attempts to evaluate the effect of training programs on the accuracy and efficiency of triage nurses in emergency departments. Method We conducted a thorough search of the PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases to find pertinent research. Studies assessing training treatments for triage nurses and reporting accuracy and efficiency-related results were included in the inclusion criteria. Both the quality assessment and data extraction were carried out separately by two reviewers. Result Ten studies that used a range of triage training techniques and covered a variety of geographic areas satisfied the inclusion criteria. Research findings consistently showed that, despite variations in study designs and outcome measures, training programs increased triage accuracy and efficiency. Interventions included clinical decision support system integration, training based on simulation, and conventional classroom-based instruction. Conclusion By increasing decision-making efficiency and accuracy in patient evaluation, training programs greatly improve the performance of triage nurses in emergency departments. To improve comparability and support evidence-based policies, future research must standardize training methodologies and outcome measurements.
Title: Impact of Triage Nurse Training on Accuracy and Efficiency: A Systematic Review-Based Study
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Background Triage in the emergency department (ED) is a crucial procedure that establishes the urgency of patient care based on symptoms at presentation.
Although the efficacy of triage nurse training programs varies, their goal is to increase the precision and efficiency of their decision-making.
Aim With a focus on research done between 2019 and 2024, the systematic review attempts to evaluate the effect of training programs on the accuracy and efficiency of triage nurses in emergency departments.
Method We conducted a thorough search of the PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases to find pertinent research.
Studies assessing training treatments for triage nurses and reporting accuracy and efficiency-related results were included in the inclusion criteria.
Both the quality assessment and data extraction were carried out separately by two reviewers.
Result Ten studies that used a range of triage training techniques and covered a variety of geographic areas satisfied the inclusion criteria.
Research findings consistently showed that, despite variations in study designs and outcome measures, training programs increased triage accuracy and efficiency.
Interventions included clinical decision support system integration, training based on simulation, and conventional classroom-based instruction.
Conclusion By increasing decision-making efficiency and accuracy in patient evaluation, training programs greatly improve the performance of triage nurses in emergency departments.
To improve comparability and support evidence-based policies, future research must standardize training methodologies and outcome measurements.
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