Abstract

The aim of the study was to explore emergency department transfer delays and to assess the potential of using a semantic clustering approach to augment the content analysis of transfer delay data. Data were collected over a period of 5 months from two hospitals. A set of (unique) phrases describing reasons for transfer delays (n=333) were clustered using the k-means with 1) cluster centroids initiated in an unsupervised fashion and 2) a semi-supervised version where the cluster centroids were initiated with keywords. The unsupervised algorithm clustered 77 % and the semi-supervised 86 % of the phrases to suitable clusters. We chose the better performing approach to augment our content analysis. Three main categories for transfer delays were found as a result. These included 1) insufficient staffing resources, 2) transportation and bed issues, and 3) patient and care related reasons. The findings inform the audit of organisational processes, accuracy of staffing and workflow to reduce transfer delays. Future research should explore implications of semantic clustering approaches to other narrative data sets in health service research.

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