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    Obstetric telephone triage

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    Objective Little is known about obstetric telephone triage: the methods used to prioritize the severity of symptoms of obstetric emergency and other unplanned care requests originating by telephone. In large-scale obstetric units, there is a need for an evidence-based triage guideline. The aim of this study was to develop an obstetric guideline for telephonic triage. Design, Setting and Participants A multi-phase multi-center study was performed with consecutive drafts of the triage guideline using four focus groups, four observations of training sessions and two expert consultations based on the Delphi method. The study was performed in ten hospitals in the Netherlands. The obstetric care professionals involved were gynecologists, midwives, nurses, doctor’s assistants, team managers and application managers. After each focus group, each observation and each expert consultation, an interpretative analysis was undertaken. Based on these analyses, the obstetric telephone triage guideline was drafted. Measurements and Results The designed guideline describes the primary symptoms presented, five prioritization categories and several descriptors. Consensus (>90%) was reached during the second expert consultation. Fifty-seven (91.9%) participants stated that the obstetric telephone triage guideline was clinically complete, correct, user-friendly and well designed, and 61 (98.4%) participants judged that the newly designed triage guideline was ready to use in daily practice. Key-Conclusions and Implications for Practice An evidence-based guideline for obstetric telephone triage was developed through a multi-phase multi-center study with all stakeholders. The guideline was found to be clinically complete, correct, well-designed and user-friendly. It provides a uniform and concrete basis for assessing the severity of the symptoms of obstetric emergency and other unplanned care requests originating by telephone. It also provides a good basis to further develop this evidence-based guideline for telephone triage by continuous registration of all calls

    Obstetric telephone triage

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    Objective: Little is known about obstetric telephone triage: the methods used to prioritize the severity of symptoms of obstetric emergency and other unplanned care requests originating by telephone. In large-scale obstetric units, there is a need for an evidence-based triage guideline. The aim of this study was to develop an obstetric guideline for telephonic triage. Design, Setting and Participants: A multi-phase multi-center study was performed with consecutive drafts of the triage guideline using four focus groups, four observations of training sessions and two expert consultations based on the Delphi method. The study was performed in ten hospitals in the Netherlands. The obstetric care professionals involved were gynecologists, midwives, nurses, doctor’s assistants, team managers and application man-agers. After each focus group, each observation and each expert consultation, an interpreta-tive analysis was undertaken. Based on these analyses, the obstetric telephone triage guideline was drafted. Measurements and Results: The designed guideline describes the primary symptoms presented, five prioritization categories and several descriptors. Consensus (>90%) was reached during the second expert consultation. Fifty-seven (91.9%) participants stated that the obstetric telephone triage guideline was clinically complete, correct, user-friendly and well designed, and 61 (98.4%) participants judged that the newly designed triage guideline was ready to use in daily practice. Key-Conclusions and Implications for Practice: An evidence-based guideline for obstetric telephone triage was developed through a multi-phase multi-center study with all stakeholders. The guideline was found to be clinically complete, correct, well-designed and user-friendly. It provides a uniform and concrete basis for assessing the severity of the symptoms of obstetric emergency and other unplanned care requests originating by tele-phone. It also provides a good basis to further develop this evidence-based guideline for telephone triage by continuous registration of all calls

    Succesvolle implementatie van een telefonisch verloskundig triagesysteem: De Nederlandse Triagewijzer Verloskunde

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    Er is op dit moment een toename van het aantal ongeplande verloskundige (spoed)contacten. Daarom is er vraag naar een goedwerkend telefonisch verloskundig triagesysteem. De Nederlandse Triagewijzer Verloskunde is de afgelopen jaren succesvol ontwikkeld en geïmplementeerd in verschillende Nederlandse ziekenhuizen. Het systeem levert patiëntveiligheid en doelmatigheid. In dit artikel wordt de totstandkoming van het huidige verloskundige triagesysteem beschreven. Daarnaast wordt beschreven welke procesmatige acties hebben bijgedragen aan de succesvolle implementatie erva
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