Objective: To identify the relationship between in-hospital location and patient outcomes as measured by Medical Emergency Team calls. Study design: A narrative systematic review of the literature. Data sources: A systematic search of the literature was conducted in October 2014 using the electronic databases: Embase, Cochrane, Medline, CINAHL, Science Direct and Google Scholar for the most recent literature from 1997 to 2014. Inclusion criteria: Non-randomised study designs such as case control or cohort studies were eligible. Articles were selected independently by two researchers using a predetermined selection criterion. Data synthesis: The screening process removed manuscripts that did not meet the inclusion criteria resulting in an ...
Abstract: A systematic literature review was undertaken to scientifically explore which intervention...
Introductionandnbsp;Traditional early warning scores (EWSs) use vital sign derangements to detect cl...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between physiological status at the emergency department-ward inte...
Background: In countries with public health system, hospital bed reductions and increasing social an...
Objective: To determine the effect of spending time as an outlier (ie, an inpatient who spends time ...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
Aim: Although some of the patients admitted to the emergency room (ER) have a clinical indication fo...
Dwyer, TA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8408-7956Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a me...
Hospitalised patients who deteriorate and require emergency medical review will most likely remain o...
Background: Hospitals are important and special building facility for the treatment of patients. It ...
Background: Patients requiring medical emergency team (MET) review have complex clinical needs, and ...
ObjectivesTo identify ways of using routine hospital data to improve the efficiency of retrospective...
International audienceWe aimed to both quantitatively and qualitatively describe interventional rese...
Abstract Background Patients who are discharged from ...
Abstract: A systematic literature review was undertaken to scientifically explore which intervention...
Introductionandnbsp;Traditional early warning scores (EWSs) use vital sign derangements to detect cl...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between physiological status at the emergency department-ward inte...
Background: In countries with public health system, hospital bed reductions and increasing social an...
Objective: To determine the effect of spending time as an outlier (ie, an inpatient who spends time ...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
Background: The discrepancy between the number of admissions and the allocation of hospital beds mea...
Aim: Although some of the patients admitted to the emergency room (ER) have a clinical indication fo...
Dwyer, TA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8408-7956Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a me...
Hospitalised patients who deteriorate and require emergency medical review will most likely remain o...
Background: Hospitals are important and special building facility for the treatment of patients. It ...
Background: Patients requiring medical emergency team (MET) review have complex clinical needs, and ...
ObjectivesTo identify ways of using routine hospital data to improve the efficiency of retrospective...
International audienceWe aimed to both quantitatively and qualitatively describe interventional rese...
Abstract Background Patients who are discharged from ...
Abstract: A systematic literature review was undertaken to scientifically explore which intervention...
Introductionandnbsp;Traditional early warning scores (EWSs) use vital sign derangements to detect cl...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between physiological status at the emergency department-ward inte...