Over Triage: Injury Classification Mistake or Hindsight Bias?

Author:

Simonson Richard J.1,Keebler Joseph R.1,Fernandez Rosemarie2,Lazzara Elizabeth H.1,Chaparro Alex1

Affiliation:

1. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

2. University of Florida

Abstract

Patient triage is a critical stage in providing patients with the appropriate level of care required. Multiple metrics are considered in determining appropriate triage at the time of assessment. Due to the complexity of healthcare intervention, patients are often under- or over-triaged. Initiatives to reduce incorrect triages have been developed and implemented. These initiatives, however, may be based on hindsight bias and subsequently result in inaccurate assessments of triage accuracy and lead to improper triage-based education initiatives. This submission proposes the application of the SEIPS framework as a method of mitigating challenges introduced in the triage accuracy assessments due to this potential hindsight bias.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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