| Literature DB >> 27029399 |
Nikolaj Raaber1,2,3, Iben Duvald4,5, Ingunn Riddervold6, Erika F Christensen7,8, Hans Kirkegaard9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (ED) recognize crowding and handover from prehospital to in-hospital settings to be major challenges. Prehospital Geographical Information Systems (GIS) may be a promising tool to address such issues. In this study, the use of prehospital GIS data was implemented in an ED in order to investigate its effect on 1) wait time and unprepared activations of Trauma Teams (TT) and Medical Emergency Teams (MET) and 2) nurses' perceptions regarding patient reception, workflow and resource utilization. INTERVENTION: From May 1st 2014 to October 31th 2014, GIS data was displayed in the ED. Data included real-time estimated time of arrival, distance to ED, dispatch criteria, patient data and ambulance contact information. Data was used by coordinating nurses for time activation of TT and MET involved in the initial treatment of severely-injured or critically-ill patients. In addition, it was used as a logistics tool for handling all other patients transported by ambulance to the ED. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: Emergency department nursing; Emergency department organization; GIS data; Medical emergency team activation; Telemedicine; Trauma team activation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27029399 PMCID: PMC4815218 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0232-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
TT and MET wait time and unprepared activations of TT and MET
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| TT & MET included | 280 | 283 | 563 | |
| Twait ≤0, (%) | 26 (9.2) | 29 (10.2) | 53 | 0.70a |
| Twait ≤ 3, (%) | 109 (38.9) | 123 (43.5) | 232 | 0.27a |
| Twait ≥ -10 ≤ 0, (%) | 16 (5.9) | 20 (7.3) | 36 | 0.52a |
| Twait ≥ -10 ≤ 3, (%) | 99 (36.7) | 114 (41.6) | 213 | 0.23a |
| Twait > 10, (%) | 28 (11.0) | 11 (4.0) | 39 | 0.01a |
| Median (iqr) [min] | Median (iqr) [min] | |||
| Twait TT & MET | 5 (3–8) | 5 (3–7) | 0.18b |
TT trauma team, MET medical emergency team, N number of patients, iqr inter quartile range, Twait Wait time for TT & MET, Unprepared activation Time of team activation on or after patient arrival at the emergency department (Twait ≤ 0), Twait ≤ 3 Time of team activation occurring within 3 min prior to the patient’s arrival at the emergency department or after patient arrival, Twait ≥ -10 Sub analysis omitting team activations more than 10 min after arrival, Twait > 10 Team wait time of more than 10 min
aChi2
bMann-Whitney
Stratification of wait time (Twait) for TT and MET based on transportation time and distance from pick-up spot to ED
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| Patients included | 157 | 123 (43 %) | 230 | 53 (19 %) | 387 | |
| Distance, km [median (iqr)] | 16 (3.8–25.7) | 14.2 (4.1–24.9) | ||||
| Twait stratified by transportation time | Median (iqr) [min] | Median (iqr) [min] | ||||
| >0 < 5 min | 45 | 5 (3–8) | 66 | 4 (2–6) | 111 | 0.33 |
| ≥5 < 20 min | 49 | 4 (2–6) | 95 | 5 (2–6) | 144 | 0.57 |
| ≥20 min | 88 | 5 (2.5–7) | 113 | 4 (2–7) | 201 | 0.14 |
| Twait stratified by distance | ||||||
| >0 < 5 km | 45 | 4 (2–6) | 66 | 4 (2–6) | 111 | 0.90 |
| ≥5 < 19 km | 47 | 5 (2–7) | 80 | 4 (2–6.5) | 127 | 0.88 |
| ≥20 km | 66 | 5 (3–9) | 85 | 4 (2–6) | 151 | 0.03 |
TT trauma team, MET medical emergency team, ED emergency department, N number of patients, iqr inter quartile range; n Missing number of patients with missing data on transportation distance and transportation time, Distance distance from patient’s pick-up spot to ED
aMann Whitney
Fig. 1Distribution of wait time for Trauma Teams (TT) and Medical Emergency Team (MET) in the control period and after GIS data implementation in the intervention period
Fig. 2Survey among coordinating nurses; coordinating nurses were presented to the following statement: “How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements concerning the use of GIS data as a working tool? Error bars depict standard error