BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating general ward patients. Sole reliance on deviating vital signs to escalate care in rapid response systems disregards nurses' judgments about a patient's condition based on worry and other indicators of deterioration. To make worry explicit, the Dutch-Early-Nurse-Worry-Indicator-Score was developed, summarising non-quantifiable signs of deterioration in the nine indicators: breathing, circulation, temperature, mentation, agitation, pain, unexpected trajectory, patient indicates not feeling well and nurses' subjective observations. Nurses' worry can be present even when vital signs are largely unchanged, enabling treatment to commence at an early...
Background: Nurses in the general ward are faced with patients who are at high risk of clinical dete...
Objective To develop and determine the psychometrics properties of an instrument (V-scale) and to ex...
Objectives.The primary objective of the study was to determine which professional, situational and p...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
INTRODUCTION: Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
AbstractBackgroundNurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, how...
INTRODUCTION:Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictive value of individual and combined dutch-early-nurse-...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to understand the concerns of nurses when making MET calls which did ...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Hospital in-patients can experience unexpected physiological deterioration leading to poor outcomes ...
Background The challenge of recognizing ward-based patients at risk of deterioration is discussed f...
Background: Nurses in the general ward are faced with patients who are at high risk of clinical dete...
Objective To develop and determine the psychometrics properties of an instrument (V-scale) and to ex...
Objectives.The primary objective of the study was to determine which professional, situational and p...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
INTRODUCTION: Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
AbstractBackgroundNurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, how...
INTRODUCTION:Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictive value of individual and combined dutch-early-nurse-...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to understand the concerns of nurses when making MET calls which did ...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Hospital in-patients can experience unexpected physiological deterioration leading to poor outcomes ...
Background The challenge of recognizing ward-based patients at risk of deterioration is discussed f...
Background: Nurses in the general ward are faced with patients who are at high risk of clinical dete...
Objective To develop and determine the psychometrics properties of an instrument (V-scale) and to ex...
Objectives.The primary objective of the study was to determine which professional, situational and p...