Contains fulltext : 171075.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Nurses' 'worry' is used as a calling criterion in many Rapid Response Systems, however it is valued inconsistently. Furthermore, barriers to call the Rapid Response Team can cause delay in escalating care. The literature identifies nine indicators which trigger nurses to worry about a patient's condition. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to determine the significance of nurses' 'worry' and/or indicators underlying 'worry' to predict unplanned Intensive-Care/High-Dependency-Unit admission or unexpected mortality among surgical ward patients. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study. SETTINGS: A 500-bed tertiary University affiliated teaching ...
Objective: Early warning systems (EWSs) are an integral part of processes that aim to improve the ea...
Purpose: Patients transferred from an intensive care unit (ICU) to a general ward are at risk for cl...
Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor for healthcare utilisation among chronicall...
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...
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...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictive value of individual and combined dutch-early-nurse-...
Contains fulltext : 153532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
INTRODUCTION:Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through ...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to understand the concerns of nurses when making MET calls which did ...
Background The challenge of recognizing ward-based patients at risk of deterioration is discussed f...
Abstract Background The early warning score (EWS) was developed to identify deteriorating patients e...
Objective: Early warning systems (EWSs) are an integral part of processes that aim to improve the ea...
Purpose: Patients transferred from an intensive care unit (ICU) to a general ward are at risk for cl...
Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor for healthcare utilisation among chronicall...
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...
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...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the predictive value of individual and combined dutch-early-nurse-...
Contains fulltext : 153532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
INTRODUCTION:Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than through ...
Background: nurses are required to recognise early clinical deterioration in patients and call emerg...
Background: The criteria used for calling emergency response teams to patients at-risk of clinical d...
Abstract Aim: This study aims to understand the concerns of nurses when making MET calls which did ...
Background The challenge of recognizing ward-based patients at risk of deterioration is discussed f...
Abstract Background The early warning score (EWS) was developed to identify deteriorating patients e...
Objective: Early warning systems (EWSs) are an integral part of processes that aim to improve the ea...
Purpose: Patients transferred from an intensive care unit (ICU) to a general ward are at risk for cl...
Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor for healthcare utilisation among chronicall...