Aim. This is a report of a study investigating processes used by final-year nursing students to recognize and act on clinical cues of deterioration in a simulated environment. Background. Initial decisions about patients who are deteriorating in medical and surgical wards are often made by newly qualified nurses and doctors, increasing the risk of clinical error. There has been an emphasis on the use of teams in simulation; however, signs of deterioration are missed by individual clinicians. Methods. During July 2008, final-year undergraduate nursing students in Australia attended a simulation laboratory for 1Æ5 hours and completed a knowledge questionnaire and two (mannequin-based) scenarios simulating deteriorating patients with hypovolae...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Recognition of physical deterioration in patients with mental health problems has been recognized as...
Abstract AIM: To examine, in a simulated environment, the ability of final-year nursing students to ...
Objectives This paper reports the quantitative findings of the first phase of a larger program of on...
Background Early recognition and situation awareness of sudden patient deterioration, a timely appro...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making of nursing students during team based ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making of nursing students during team based ...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
Background: Nursing work often occurs in complex and potentially hazardous settings. Awareness of pa...
Recognising and responding to patient deterioration has been identified as a key skill in nursing ca...
A simulation program was implemented in a pre-registration nursing curriculum for developing nursing...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Recognition of physical deterioration in patients with mental health problems has been recognized as...
Abstract AIM: To examine, in a simulated environment, the ability of final-year nursing students to ...
Objectives This paper reports the quantitative findings of the first phase of a larger program of on...
Background Early recognition and situation awareness of sudden patient deterioration, a timely appro...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making of nursing students during team based ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making of nursing students during team based ...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
Background: Nursing work often occurs in complex and potentially hazardous settings. Awareness of pa...
Recognising and responding to patient deterioration has been identified as a key skill in nursing ca...
A simulation program was implemented in a pre-registration nursing curriculum for developing nursing...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Background: Recognising and responding to patients who are deteriorating are key aspects to improvin...
Recognition of physical deterioration in patients with mental health problems has been recognized as...