ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2020;37(4): 369-380 |
Original article
UDC: 614.88:616-052
DOI: 10.5937/afmnai2004369S
Effect of Emergency Severity Index Implementation
Akbar Sarvari,
Hosein Habibzadeh, Leyla Alilu, Naser Sheikhi
Department of Medical Surgical Nursing,
Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery,
SUMMARY
The waiting time for patients in the emergency department to receive
health services influences many processes in this department. This research
aimed to determine the effect of implementation and deployment of emergency
severity index (ESI) on the waiting time for patients to receive health services
in the emergency department.
This quasi-experimental study was performed on 736 patients who were
referred to the emergency department of Imam Khomeini Hospital of Mahabad. For
the ESI triage implementation, 368 patients were assigned to the
pre-intervention group and 368 patients were selected for the post-intervention
group, using a simple random sampling. Before and after the ESI triage
implementation, the waiting time for patients to receive services was measured
and recorded using a chronometer. For data analysis, Chi-square, Mann-Whitney
and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used. Before and after the intervention, both
groups were homogeneous in terms of demographic variables (p > 0.05).
The results of Mann-Whitney
test indicate that implementation of emergency severity index (ESI) has a
positive effect on the decrease of average time intervals to provide health
services, as well as on the entire length of stay in the emergency department (p
< 0.05).
Given the effect of the ESI
triage implementation that reduced the waiting time for patients to receive
health services, ESI is recommended for training nurses and other emergency
staff.
Key words: emergency department, triage,
patient