2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-024-02122-5
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Emergency triage nurses’ perceptions of caring behaviors and the safety of the patient during triage encounters: a grounded theory study

Zvonka Fekonja,
Sergej Kmetec,
Urška Fekonja
et al.

Abstract: Background Triage is a dynamic process prioritising the patient coming to the emergency department. Caring behaviour and patient safety during the triage process are essential for ensuring a good care experience and treatment outcome. Objective To describe triage nurses’ perceptions on caring behaviors and patient safety in the triage area. Design Strauss and Corbin’s Grounded theory method was used to… Show more

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