Agreement Among Pediatric Health Care Professionals with the Pediatric Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale Guidelines
Overview
Pediatrics
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Objectives: To compare triage level assignment, using case scenarios, in a pediatric emergency department between registered nurses (RNs) and pediatric emergency physicians (PEPs) based on the Pediatric Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (P-CTAS) guidelines. To compare triage level assignment of the RNs and PEPs to that done by a panel of experts using the same P-CTAS guidelines.
Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey (55 case scenarios) was sent to all RNs and PEPs working in the emergency department after the P-CTAS was implemented. Participants were instructed to assign a triage level for each case. A priori, all cases were assigned a triage level by a panel of experts using the P-CTAS guidelines. Kappa statistics and the mean number (+/-1SD) of correct responses were calculated.
Results: A response rate of 85% was achieved (29 RNs, 15 PEPs). The kappa level of agreement (95% CI) among RNs was 0.51 (0.50-0.52) and was 0.39 (0.38-0.41) among PEPs (P < 0.001). The mean number of correct responses (+/-1SD) for RNs was 64% +/- 27% and for PEPs 60% +/- 22% (P = 0.31). Levels of agreement did not vary according to experience or type of shift work done or work status of RNs and PEPs.
Conclusions: With the introduction of the P-CTAS, the level of agreement and accuracy of triage categorization remained moderate for both RNs and PEPs. The reliability of the P-CTAS needs to be further assessed and the requirements for revisions considered prior to its widespread use.
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