Author/Authors :
Harrison , Hooi-Ling King’s Sierra Leone Partnership - King’s Centre for Global Health - King’s College London and King’s Health Partners, UK , Lowsby, Richard King’s Sierra Leone Partnership - King’s Centre for Global Health - King’s College London and King’s Health Partners, UK , Nyhus , Hedda King’s Sierra Leone Partnership - King’s Centre for Global Health - King’s College London and King’s Health Partners, UK , Bradfield, Michael King’s Sierra Leone Partnership - King’s Centre for Global Health - King’s College London and King’s Health Partners, UK , Kamara, Cecilia Accident and Emergency Department - Connaught Hospital - Freetown, Sierra Leone , Kamara, Michael Accident and Emergency Department, Connaught Hospital, Freetown, Sierra Leone , Williams, Nathaniel Princess Christian Maternity Hospital - Freetown, Sierra Leone
Abstract :
Nurse-led triage, using the South African Triage Scale, was introduced to the emergency
centre of the tertiary referral hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone in early 2014 prior to the Ebola epidemic.
The aim of this study was to measure the effectiveness of the process now that the country has been
declared free of Ebola.
Methods: The study was conducted over a five-day consecutive period in the adult emergency centre of
the main government teaching hospital in December 2015. The times from arrival to triage and medical
assessment were recorded and compared for each triage category. We also assessed the inter-rater reli-
ability of the process.
Results: 111 patients were included during the study period. In terms of acuity, 6% were categorised as
red, 27% were orange, 20% yellow and 47% green. Triage Early Warning Score was correctly calculated
in 90% of cases and there was inter-rater agreement of colour code and triage category on 92% of occa-
sions (k = 0.877, p < 0.001). Median time from triage to assessment was 15 min for red patients, 20 min
for orange, 40 min for yellow and 72 min for green.
Discussion: The triage process is functioning effectively in the emergency centre after the Ebola epidemic
and provides a reliable assessment of undifferentiated patients presenting to the hospital to ensure that
they are seen in a timely manner based on acuity
Keywords :
assessment , nurse-led triage , Connaught Hospital , Sierra Leone , immediate post-Ebola period