Abstract

Purpose: Lack of knowledge and practical skills on triage remains a global problem, especially within rural hospitals, and very little is known about enhancing the knowledge and skills of emergency nursing staff in rural hospitals of South Africa. The objective was to describe the perceived strategies for enhancing knowledge and practices of triage among nurses working in the emergency departments (EDs) of rural hospitals in South Africa. Research methods: A descriptive qualitative research design was applied to achieve the research objective. A non-probability sampling method was applied to select 17 professional nurses from rural hospitals. An unstructured face-to-face interview method was used to collect data. Data collected were analyzed using Tesch’s method of data analysis. Results: The study findings highlighted the academic needs of nurses working in the ED of rural hospitals. Two themes emerged from this study; (1) The consistent description of the importance of triage training for emergency unit staff, and (2) The description of measures to enhance triage practices amongst emergency unit staff. Findings indicated that triage knowledge and practice remains a challenge, but with formulated strategies like continuous training by workshops, refresher courses, and offering a training module on triage, evaluation of developed guidelines and benchmarks is often enhanced. Conclusions: The study describes the strategies to enhance the conversion of knowledge and practice of triage amongst nurses working in the ED of rural hospitals. The paper argues that the knowledge and practical skills of nurses working in ED are enhanced through the provision of continuous training as workshops, triage module, evaluating the developed guidelines to implement triage, and benchmarking with other hospitals.

Highlights

  • Introduction and BackgroundKnowledge and skills amongst emergency nurses are critical factors for quality nursing care in the Emergency Department (ED)

  • Descriptive qualitative design was appropriate to describe the perceived strategies for enhancing knowledge and practices of triage among nurses working in the emergency departments of rural hospitals, which is the objective of this study [19]

  • The study findings indicated a consistent description of the importance of triage training for emergency unit staff

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Summary

Introduction and Background

Indicated that thirty-three percent (33%) of nurses were not knowledgeable about triage, fifty-two percent (52%) were unable to allocate an appropriate triage category, which is practice, and fifty-eight percent (58%) lacked knowledge of the waiting time in the emergency department. These studies show that there are still serious concerns in different countries over triage nurses’ knowledge and practice. The authors argued that there should be a standardized training system to appropriately train nurses in the emergency department about the triage system and other emergency care systems In this regard, Mulindwa [15] noted that adequate and extensive clinical knowledge and emergency nurses’ skills regarding triage provide optimal emergency care.

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