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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of cases undergoing senior early assessment with the aid of the Sydney Triage to Admission Tool (START; intervention) and control groups

From: Applying Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START) to improve patient flow in emergency departments: a multicentre randomised, implementation study

Variable

Intervention (n = 355) n (%)

Control (n = 418) n (%)

P-Value

Age (years)

  

0.92

 16–19

4 (1.1)

8 (1.9)

 

 20–39

65 (18.3)

76 (18.2)

 

 40–59

89 (25.1)

100 (23.9)

 

 60–79

114 (32.1)

139 (33.3)

 

 > 80

83 (23.4)

95 (22.7)

 

Gender (%)

  

0.09

 Female

193 (54.4)

199 (47.6)

 

 Male

155 (43.7)

209 (50.0)

 

Triage Category (%)

  

0.42

 5

4 (1.1)

2 (0.5)

 

 4

61 (17.2)

61 (14.6)

 

 3

150 (42.3)

167 (40.0)

 

 2

129 (36.3)

175 (41.9)

 

 1

11 (3.1)

13 (3.1)

 

Ambulance arrival (%)

144 (40.6)

182 (43.5)

0.40

Actual disposition (%)

  

0.96

 Admitted

219 (61.7)

256 (61.2)

 

 Discharged

129 (36.3)

152 (36.4)

 

START score (median IQR)

22 (15–29)

22 (17–29)

0.90

Presenting Problem (%)

  

0.49

 Abdominal, Gastrointestinal

36 (10.1)

42 (10.0)

 

 Cardiovascular

52 (14.6)

74 (17.7)

 

 General symptoms

58 (16.3)

58 (13.9)

 

 Febrile illness

9 (2.5)

11 (2.6)

 

 Injury

55 (15.5)

71 (17.0)

 

 Respiratory

41 (11.5)

31 (7.4)

 

 Musculoskeletal

13 (3.7)

14 (3.3)

 

 Neurological

38 (10.7)

40 (9.6)

 

 Mental health

12 (3.4)

12 (2.9)

 

 Toxicological

1 (0.3)

4 (1.0)

 

 ENT/eye/head/neck

6 (1.7)

11 (2.6)

 

 Genitourinary

9 (2.5)

15 (3.6)

 

 Social

1 (0.3)

  

 Endocrine

1 (0.3)

2 (0.5)

 

 Obstetrics, gynaecology

3 (0.8)

  

 Skin, allergy

7 (2.0)

14 (3.3)

 

 Other medical

13 (3.6)

18 (4.3)

 
  1. IQR, interquartile range; ENT, ear nose throat