Why are we waiting?
Jane Ball Research Fellow, Employment Research, Brighton
Michelle Dixon Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs, RCN
Brian Dolan Nursing Research Fellow, King’s A&E Primary Care Service, London
Lynda Holt Nurse Consultant (Emergency Care), and Chair, RCN A&E Nursing Association
Jane Ball and colleagues report the findings of the recent RCN survey of trolley waits in A&E
Accident and emergency units are one of the key interfaces between patients and the health service. In addition, A&E units have to accommodate a diverse range of activity and face a considerable amount of uncertainty as to the demands that will be put upon them at any one time. They are therefore a logical place to begin to explore the perceptions of increased pressures on the whole of the NHS.
Emergency Nurse.
8, 1, 22-27.
doi: 10.7748/en2000.04.8.1.22.c1315
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