• J Emerg Nurs · Nov 2024

    Bibliometric Analysis on Examining Triage and Digital Triage Results in Emergency Departments.

    • Fatma Azizoğlu, Banu Terzi, and Duygu S Düzkaya.
    • J Emerg Nurs. 2024 Nov 14.

    IntroductionNew technologies developed for triage systems can have positive effects on health care professionals. The research was conducted to identify and visualize the studies conducted between 2001 and 2024 on triage and digital triage systems in emergency departments and reveals global trends on this subject.MethodsThe data were obtained from the "Web of Science Core Collection" database on February 8th, 2024. Performance analysis, scientific mapping, and bibliometric analyses were performed using the VOSviewer (1.6.15) software program. Data from 236 publications were analyzed in the study.ResultsThe most publications were by Alcock J (n = 3), the most publications by country were published in the USA (n = 114), Harvard University (n = 19) was the institution that published the most, the United States Department of Health Human Services (n = 25) supported publications among the funding institutions, and the most publications were published in the Emergency Medicinal Journal (n = 8).DiscussionThe results obtained from the study reveal the triage and digital triage systems used in emergency services, provide a general perspective on the subject, and guide future research on this subject.Copyright © 2024 Emergency Nurses Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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