Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use discretion when they perform urgency assessments in emergency departments with formalised triage systems—systems that are intended to reduce nurses’ use of discretion. Because little research has dealt explicitly with this topic, this review addresses the discretionary aspects of triage by reinterpreting qualitative studies of how triage nurses perform urgency assessments. The review shows (a) how inexhaustive guidelines and a hectic work environment are factors that necessitate nurses’ use of discretion and (b) how nurses reason within this discretionary space by relying on their experience and intuition, judging patients according to criteria...
Decision-making at triage is fraught with uncertainty at the best of times and is compounded further...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the performances of decision-making process of emergency d...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive qualitative study of the decision-making aspects of emerg...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
This article draws on ethnographic data from a Norwegian emergency primary care clinic (EPCC) to exp...
This dissertation explores the relationship between standardisation and discretion in professional w...
Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a highly dynami...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to review the literature on the experiences of nurses working in...
Background: Nurses make complex triage decisions within emergency departments, which significantly a...
Accurate triaging of patients in emergency departments (EDs) is crucial, since triage determines how...
One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decis...
Decision-making at triage is fraught with uncertainty at the best of times and is compounded further...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the performances of decision-making process of emergency d...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive qualitative study of the decision-making aspects of emerg...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
This article draws on ethnographic data from a Norwegian emergency primary care clinic (EPCC) to exp...
This dissertation explores the relationship between standardisation and discretion in professional w...
Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a highly dynami...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to review the literature on the experiences of nurses working in...
Background: Nurses make complex triage decisions within emergency departments, which significantly a...
Accurate triaging of patients in emergency departments (EDs) is crucial, since triage determines how...
One of the most challenging environments in health care is the emergency department (ED) A key decis...
Decision-making at triage is fraught with uncertainty at the best of times and is compounded further...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the performances of decision-making process of emergency d...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive qualitative study of the decision-making aspects of emerg...