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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
28 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-10-31
2016-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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During the ED triage data collection phase, administrative assistants will be on-site to give triage nurses the fatigue questionnaire. It will be completed using pen and paper every two hours, with subjects cued to complete the questionnaire by administrative assistants.
After the subject completes the survey, he/she will place it in an envelope and hand it to the administrative assistant who will place it into a secured drop box, located in a study coordinator's office. No PHI or identifying data will be on the completed surveys. Each participant will only use the previously assigned unique subject ID, known only to the study coordinator \& Co-PIs, \& PI. The key to the unique ID will be kept in a locked secure file accessible only by the study coordinator and Co-PI.
Data will be collected over a total of six 24-hour periods. The first 24-hour data collection period will take place on a high volume day (Monday) in which triage nurses will be assigned to 12-hour triage shifts. The second 24-hour data collection period will take place on a low volume day (Sunday) in which triages nurses will again be assigned to 12-hour triage shifts. The third 24-hour data collection period will take place on a high volume day (Monday) in which nurses will be assigned to 8-hour triage shifts. The fourth 24-hour data collection period will take place on a low volume day (Sunday) in which nurses will again be assigned to 8-hour triage shifts. The fifth 24-hour data collection period will take place on a high volume day (Monday) in which nurses will be assigned to 4-hour triage shifts. The sixth 24-hour data collection period will take place on a low volume day (Sunday) in which nurses will again be assigned to 4-hour triage shifts.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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ED Nurses
ED triage nurses from Duke University Hospital (DUH) and Duke Regional Hospitals (DRH).
Survey
Interventions
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Survey
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* are regularly assigned to triage
* have demonstrated competency by passing the ESI Triage class. (Nurses in both emergency departments are required to attend a course in Emergency Severity Index (ESI), as well as demonstrate competency through ESI testing prior to being assigned to work in the triage area. Before taking the course, a nurse is required to have one year of nursing experience.)
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Duke University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Duke Regional Hospital
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Pro00065707
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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