Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital
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Resumo: | Triage systems for recognizing and classifying the severity of clinical conditions are not yet available for the veterinary area, so that animals are often treated differently, such as on a first-come, first-served basis or by prior appointment. Faced with the absence of a validated and recognized triage system for recognizing and classifying care for dogs and cats, this research aimed to adapt the Manchester Triage System to a veterinary hospital and evaluate its benefits when it was implemented. About 553 animals and their guardians and/or legal guardians participated in the study, 275 in the first phase and 278 in the second phase. The canine species was predominant in the study (84.8%) and the average age of the animals was 81.33 months. The most selected priority level was green, followed by the category blue, yellow, red and orange in both phases. The superiority of the new sorting system was notorious when compared to the intuitive sorting system. The developed and modified triage system provided a greater number of screened patients, better acceptance by guardians and/or legal guardians, and demonstrated greater clarity regarding the patients' severity status. More studies are needed to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of screening systems in the veterinary routine, but their superiority to the intuitive screening system was evident. |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospitalDesenvolvimento e implementação de um sistema de triagem para cães e gatos em um hospital veterinárioemergency careseverityclassification systemurgencyatendimento emergencialgravidadesistema de classificaçãourgênciaTriage systems for recognizing and classifying the severity of clinical conditions are not yet available for the veterinary area, so that animals are often treated differently, such as on a first-come, first-served basis or by prior appointment. Faced with the absence of a validated and recognized triage system for recognizing and classifying care for dogs and cats, this research aimed to adapt the Manchester Triage System to a veterinary hospital and evaluate its benefits when it was implemented. About 553 animals and their guardians and/or legal guardians participated in the study, 275 in the first phase and 278 in the second phase. The canine species was predominant in the study (84.8%) and the average age of the animals was 81.33 months. The most selected priority level was green, followed by the category blue, yellow, red and orange in both phases. The superiority of the new sorting system was notorious when compared to the intuitive sorting system. The developed and modified triage system provided a greater number of screened patients, better acceptance by guardians and/or legal guardians, and demonstrated greater clarity regarding the patients' severity status. More studies are needed to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of screening systems in the veterinary routine, but their superiority to the intuitive screening system was evident.Sistemas de triagem para reconhecimento e classificação da gravidade dos quadros clínicos ainda não estão disponíveis para a área veterinária, de forma que os animais muitas vezes são atendidos de forma distinta, como por ordem de chegada ou por agendamento prévio. Diante da ausência de um sistema de triagem validado e reconhecido para reconhecimento e classificação dos atendimentos para cães e gatos, objetivou-se adaptar o Sistema de Triagem de Manchester (STM) para um hospital veterinário e avaliar seus benefícios quando da sua implementação. Participaram do estudo cerca de 553 animais e seus responsáveis e/ou tutores legais, sendo 275 na primeira fase e 278 na segunda fase. A espécie canina foi predominante no estudo (84,8%; n=469/553) e a idade média dos animais foi de 81,33 meses. O nível de prioridade mais selecionado foi o verde, seguido da categoria azul, amarelo, vermelho e laranja em ambas as fases. A superioridade do novo sistema de ordenação foi notória quando comparado ao sistema de ordenação intuitivo. O sistema de triagem desenvolvido e modificado proporcionou maior número de pacientes triados, melhor aceitação por parte dos tutores e/ou responsáveis legais e demonstrou maior clareza quanto ao estado de gravidade dos pacientes. Mais estudos são necessários para avaliar a eficiência e a eficácia dos sistemas de triagem na rotina veterinária, porém sua superioridade ao sistema de triagem intuitivo foi evidente.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2024-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/631710.26605/medvet-v18n2-6317Medicina Veterinária; v. 18 n. 2 (2024): Medicina Veterinária; 127-1372675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v18n2reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEporhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/6317/482485324Copyright (c) 2024 Ana Claudia da Fonseca, Larissa Reis Braga, Felipe Gaia de Sousa, Eliane Gonçalves de Melo, Suzane Lilian Beierhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonseca, Ana Claudia daBraga, Larissa ReisSousa, Felipe Gaia deMelo, Eliane Gonçalves deBeier, Suzane Lilian2024-08-02T14:03:50Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/6317Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/PUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/oairevmedvet@ufrpe.br1809-46782675-6617opendoar:2024-08-02T14:03:50Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital Desenvolvimento e implementação de um sistema de triagem para cães e gatos em um hospital veterinário |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital Fonseca, Ana Claudia da emergency care severity classification system urgency atendimento emergencial gravidade sistema de classificação urgência |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital |
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Development and implementation of a screening system for dogs and cats in a veterinary hospital |
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Fonseca, Ana Claudia da |
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Fonseca, Ana Claudia da Braga, Larissa Reis Sousa, Felipe Gaia de Melo, Eliane Gonçalves de Beier, Suzane Lilian |
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Braga, Larissa Reis Sousa, Felipe Gaia de Melo, Eliane Gonçalves de Beier, Suzane Lilian |
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Fonseca, Ana Claudia da Braga, Larissa Reis Sousa, Felipe Gaia de Melo, Eliane Gonçalves de Beier, Suzane Lilian |
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emergency care severity classification system urgency atendimento emergencial gravidade sistema de classificação urgência |
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emergency care severity classification system urgency atendimento emergencial gravidade sistema de classificação urgência |
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Triage systems for recognizing and classifying the severity of clinical conditions are not yet available for the veterinary area, so that animals are often treated differently, such as on a first-come, first-served basis or by prior appointment. Faced with the absence of a validated and recognized triage system for recognizing and classifying care for dogs and cats, this research aimed to adapt the Manchester Triage System to a veterinary hospital and evaluate its benefits when it was implemented. About 553 animals and their guardians and/or legal guardians participated in the study, 275 in the first phase and 278 in the second phase. The canine species was predominant in the study (84.8%) and the average age of the animals was 81.33 months. The most selected priority level was green, followed by the category blue, yellow, red and orange in both phases. The superiority of the new sorting system was notorious when compared to the intuitive sorting system. The developed and modified triage system provided a greater number of screened patients, better acceptance by guardians and/or legal guardians, and demonstrated greater clarity regarding the patients' severity status. More studies are needed to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of screening systems in the veterinary routine, but their superiority to the intuitive screening system was evident. |
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