Assess the Preparedness Regarding Triage Skills Amongst Emergency Medical Professionals in Pune, India

Authors

  • Shrimathy V 1 , Parag Rishipathak2 , Anand Hinduja3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12213

Keywords:

Emergency Medical Services Professional, Triage Skills, Preparedness, Prioritize, Self-Perceived

Abstract

Background: The word Triage means to sort or sieve and has originated from the French word “trier”. The
concept of triage was first applied in the military to evaluate and categorize wounded soldiers quickly during
the battle probably around 1792. Emergency medical services (EMS) professionals are the first responders
during mass casualty incidents. Successful application of triage requires continued education and practice
in real clinical situations. Hence, it is essential to assess the adequate preparedness with regards to triage
among EMS Professionals on a regular basis.
Objective: To assess the preparedness regarding triage skills amongst Emergency Medical Professionals in
Pune, India.
Methodology: The study was conducted amongst 120 Emergency Medical Professionals in Pune, India. A
previously tested and validated Triage Skill questionnaire designed by Sitotaw Kerie etal and published
in 2018 was utilized for the study. Participants were asked to respond to each item using 1-5 Likert scale.
Questionnaire was administered to the participants through online mode after obtaining informed consent.
Discussion: The results indicate that participants tended to over prioritize indicating lack of knowledge
of degree of care required by different patients. Majority of the participants scored between 146 to 180
corresponding to high degree of confidence in their skills regarding triage and management of patient. The
scores obtained in the scenarios do not correlate with the self-perceived confidence.
Conclusion: The study throws light on the over prioritization bias amongst EMS professionals. Although
the study has been conducted amongst 120 EMS Professionals and is limited, yet it provides insight on the
various aspects of triage assessment. Regular hands on training is required to improve the knowledge and
skill set of the EMS professionals with respect to triage that can be extremely useful in emergency situation.

Author Biography

  • Shrimathy V 1 , Parag Rishipathak2 , Anand Hinduja3

    Medical Officer, Academics, 2
    Director, 3
    Adjunct Faculty, Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills, Symbiosis
    International (Deemed University), Pune, India

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Assess the Preparedness Regarding Triage Skills Amongst Emergency Medical Professionals in Pune, India. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 3744-3749. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12213