Abstract Background A number of region-specific validated triage systems exist; however very little is known about their performance in resource limited settings. We compare the local triage tool and internationally validated tools among under-fives presenting to an urban emergency department in Tanzania. Methodology Prospective descriptive study of consecutive under-fives seen at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH), ED between November 2017 to April 2018. Patients were triaged according to Local Triage System (LTS), and the information collected were used to assign acuities in the other triage scales: Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS), Australasian Triage Scale (ATS), Manchester Triage Scale (MTS) and South African Triage Scale (SATS)....
Abstract Background Despite th...
IntroductionTriage is the process of sorting patients based on the level of acuity to ensure the mos...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does \u201cthe most for ...
BACKGROUND:A number of region-specific validated triage systems exist; however very little is known ...
Abstract Introduction Triage protocols standardize and improve patient care in accident and emergenc...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
Introduction: A critical concept underpinning emergency medicine is triage. Triage is the systematic...
Background: The Interagency Integrated Triage Tool (IITT) is a three-tier triage system designed for...
Triage is the process of sorting patients based on level of acuity to ensure the most severely injur...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Introduction: the incidence of emergency conditions is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- an...
Background: In resource-poor settings, where health systems are frequently stretched to their capaci...
Aim: To measure and compare the reliability and validity of three international triage systems (CTAS...
Context Triage tools are an essential component of the emergency response to a major incident. Altho...
BACKGROUND: Triage is one of the core requirements for the provision of effective emergency care and...
Abstract Background Despite th...
IntroductionTriage is the process of sorting patients based on the level of acuity to ensure the mos...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does \u201cthe most for ...
BACKGROUND:A number of region-specific validated triage systems exist; however very little is known ...
Abstract Introduction Triage protocols standardize and improve patient care in accident and emergenc...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
Introduction: A critical concept underpinning emergency medicine is triage. Triage is the systematic...
Background: The Interagency Integrated Triage Tool (IITT) is a three-tier triage system designed for...
Triage is the process of sorting patients based on level of acuity to ensure the most severely injur...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Introduction: the incidence of emergency conditions is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- an...
Background: In resource-poor settings, where health systems are frequently stretched to their capaci...
Aim: To measure and compare the reliability and validity of three international triage systems (CTAS...
Context Triage tools are an essential component of the emergency response to a major incident. Altho...
BACKGROUND: Triage is one of the core requirements for the provision of effective emergency care and...
Abstract Background Despite th...
IntroductionTriage is the process of sorting patients based on the level of acuity to ensure the mos...
Background: Limited health service resources must be used in a manner which does \u201cthe most for ...