Aims. To report the results of a randomized controlled trial which explored the effectiveness of clinical simulation in improving the clinical performance of recognizing and managing an adult deteriorating patient in hospital. Background. There is evidence that final year undergraduate nurses may lack knowledge, clinical skills and situation awareness required to manage a deteriorating patient competently. The effectiveness of clinical simulation as a strategy to teach the skills required to recognize and manage the early signs of deterioration needs to be evaluated. Design. This study was a two centre phase II single, randomized, controlled trial with single blinded assessments. Method. Data were collected in July 2013. Ninety-ei...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of Human Patient Simulation method, as an additional method to th...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Identifying and stabilising deterioration in a child with significant clinical compromise is both a ...
Aims To report the results of a randomised controlled trial which explored the effectiveness of cli...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of an undergraduate nursing simulation pr...
A simulation program was implemented in a pre-registration nursing curriculum for developing nursing...
Recognising and responding to patient deterioration has been identified as a key skill in nursing ca...
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...
Abstract AIM: To examine, in a simulated environment, the ability of final-year nursing students to ...
Identifying and stabilising deterioration in a child with significant clinical compromise is both a ...
Introduction:Simulation training is a widely accepted tool to improve clinical skills for critical c...
Objectives This paper reports the quantitative findings of the first phase of a larger program of on...
Background and AimIt is critical that nurses are competent and confident to recognise patient deteri...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of Human Patient Simulation method, as an additional method to th...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Identifying and stabilising deterioration in a child with significant clinical compromise is both a ...
Aims To report the results of a randomised controlled trial which explored the effectiveness of cli...
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to identify empirical literature on simulation used to devel...
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of an undergraduate nursing simulation pr...
A simulation program was implemented in a pre-registration nursing curriculum for developing nursing...
Recognising and responding to patient deterioration has been identified as a key skill in nursing ca...
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...
Abstract AIM: To examine, in a simulated environment, the ability of final-year nursing students to ...
Identifying and stabilising deterioration in a child with significant clinical compromise is both a ...
Introduction:Simulation training is a widely accepted tool to improve clinical skills for critical c...
Objectives This paper reports the quantitative findings of the first phase of a larger program of on...
Background and AimIt is critical that nurses are competent and confident to recognise patient deteri...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of Human Patient Simulation method, as an additional method to th...
A major patient safety challenge is recognition and response to deteriorating patients since early w...
Identifying and stabilising deterioration in a child with significant clinical compromise is both a ...