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, Le niveau de triage établi par un comité d'experts était le gold standard. Les participants étaient randomisés en deux groupes de triage, un groupe NEWS et un groupe contrôle. Le critère de jugement principal est la concordance du triage par les participants comparativement au gold standard. Résultats : Le classement par le groupe NEWS est meilleur que celui du groupe contrôle (43% vs 29%, p=0,015). L'apport du NEWS est différent selon les cas (p=0,019), Méthodes : Etude multicentrique randomisée, basée sur le triage du patient septique, par l'infirmier d'accueil, à travers cinq vignettes cliniques

, Il existe une plus grande variabilité dans le triage du groupe contrôle

, Conclusion : L'utilisation du NEWS permet d'améliorer la qualité du triage en termes de pertinence et d'homogénéité sur des vignettes cliniques soumises aux infirmiers d'accueil