RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The “4-hour target”: emergency nurses’ views JF Emergency Medicine Journal JO Emerg Med J FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine SP 402 OP 404 DO 10.1136/emj.2006.044933 VO 24 IS 6 A1 Mortimore, Andy A1 Cooper, Simon YR 2007 UL http://emj.bmj.com/content/24/6/402.abstract AB Objective: To explore nurses’ views and to identify the perceived advantages and disadvantages of the “4-hour target” Methods: The study was based in one emergency department (ED) in the UK and took a generic qualitative approach. A stratified sample of nine experienced ED nurses were recruited for semi-structured interviews. Data was analysed using the framework analysis1,2 approach. Results: The 4-hour target was considered an overall success in reducing waiting times and increasing patient satisfaction. However, staff expressed concerns over the imposed nature of the target, workload pressures, quality of care, and the level of support from secondary and primary care. Conclusion: Although deemed an overall success, there were reservations as to the target’s sustainability. Recommendations are made for improved communication between primary and secondary care and establishing the target as a shared goal within the hospital environment.