Agreement on urgency assessment between secretaries and general practitioners: an observational study in out-of-hours general practice service in Belgium

2015 
Background: In some European countries telephone triage (TT) during out-of-hours primary care showed to be safe and effective. Other countries, such as Belgium, may not have trained auxiliary personnel while their national health services want to establish TT.Objectives: To compare urgency levels assessed by secretaries and general practitioners in one general practice cooperative in Belgium.Methods: Percentage of correct-, under-, and over-triage were calculated in total and per reason for encounter. Inter-rater agreement was investigated.Results: The secretaries correctly triaged (same urgency level) 77% of the telephone calls, under-triaged 10% and over-triaged 13%.‘Shortness of breath’, ‘skin cuts’, ‘chest pain’, ‘feeling unwell’ and ‘syncope’ were often under-triaged.Conclusion: Before introducing TT, auxiliary staff should be trained and protocols should be used.
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