Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 33, Issue 4 , Pages 319-323, August 2007

Triage Tool Inter-rater Reliability: A Comparison of Live Versus Paper Case Scenarios

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

published online 22 June 2007.

Background

Published studies of triage scale inter-rater reliability assessment have been conducted mostly using paper case scenarios.

Objective

To determine if this method of inter-rater reliability assessment generated significantly different measures from those generated from live triage cases.

Methods

This was a multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study of a population-based random sample of patients triaged at 2 emergency departments during a period of 4 months. All patients presenting to the emergency department within the study periods were simultaneously and independently triaged using a 5-level triage acuity scale by 2 to 3 research triage nurses blinded to each other's assessment and to the study objective. After 6 months, the same nurses were asked to assign triage scores to paper case scenarios of the same patients that they had each previously triaged.

Results

Each of the 9 research nurses triaged approximately 90 cases. The inter-rater reliabilities as measured by an intraclass correlation coefficient were 0.9 (95% CI = 0.87 to 93) for the live triage assessments and 0.76 (95% CI = 0.73 to 0.79) for the paper case scenarios. The mean triage score assigned to the live cases was significantly less than that assigned to the paper-based cases (3.17; 95% CI = 3.08 to 3.26) (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

There is moderate to high agreement between live cases and paper case scenarios, and the inter-rater reliabilities, although significantly different, are acceptable in both cases. It is impossible to determine which triage setting provides a more accurate triage score but paper case scenarios generally receive lower triage scores than live cases.

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 This study was presented at the 2005 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, May 22-25, 2005, New York, NY; the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Annual Scientific Meeting, May 30, 2005, Edmonton, Alberta; and the ENA Annual Conference, Nashville, Tenn, September 14-17, 2005.Funded by a research grant to Dr. Andrew Worster from the Hamilton Emergency Services Network, Hamilton Ontario, Canada.

 Authors' noteThis study has been published in abstract form as follows:Sardo A, Worster A, Fernandes CMB, Eva K, Upadhye S. Triage tool inter-rater reliability using live cases vs. paper case scenarios. Acad Emerg Med 2005;12:137.Worster A, Sardo A, Fernandes CMB, Eva K, Upadhye S. Triage tool inter-rater reliability using live cases vs. paper case scenarios. Can J Emerg Med 2005;7:209.Worster A, Sardo A, Fernandes C, Eva K, Upadhye S. Triage tool inter-rater reliability using live cases vs. paper case scenarios. J Emerg Nurs 2005;31:426.

PII: S0099-1767(06)00765-3

doi:10.1016/j.jen.2006.12.016

Journal of Emergency Nursing
Volume 33, Issue 4 , Pages 319-323, August 2007