Abstract Aim: This study aims to understand the concerns of nurses when making MET calls which did not fulfil the vital sign criteria, and the MET nurses subsequent responses to these calls. Methods: This was a retrospective report-based study. Research material included nursing reports and MET forms related to MET calls made due to nurses’ concern. Inductive content analysis was used to identify observations, which were then quantified based on the research material. Findings: From a total of 546 MET calls, 39 visits (7%) were due to nurses’ concern. In these 39 visits, the vital sign criteria did not reach the alert threshold, but nurses made the call due to subjective worry. In 13% of visits, the alert concern was inadequate contact w...
Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them ...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Hospital in-patients can experience unexpected physiological deterioration leading to poor outcomes ...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Contains fulltext : 153532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
Background: Nurses in the general ward are faced with patients who are at high risk of clinical dete...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them ...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
Nurses play a key role in averting adverse outcomes from patient deterioration in hospital wards by ...
Background: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them ...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Hospital in-patients can experience unexpected physiological deterioration leading to poor outcomes ...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Background: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems aim to improve early recognition and treatment of deteriorating g...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Contains fulltext : 153532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
Background: Nurses in the general ward are faced with patients who are at high risk of clinical dete...
Background: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) have been developed and implemented with the aim of impro...
Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them ...
Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nur...
Nurses play a key role in averting adverse outcomes from patient deterioration in hospital wards by ...
Background: High profile safety failures have demonstrated that recognising early warning signs of c...
Nurses are the main group of clinicians who activate the medical emergency team (MET), placing them ...
Background: Nurses’ ‘worry’ is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however i...
Hospital in-patients can experience unexpected physiological deterioration leading to poor outcomes ...