What factors influence ward nurses' recognition of and response to patient deterioration? An integrative review of the literature

D Massey, W Chaboyer, V Anderson - Nursing open, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim In this integrative review, we aimed to: first, identify and summarize published studies
relating to ward nurses' recognition of and response to patient deterioration; second, to …

Nurses' worry or concern and early recognition of deteriorating patients on general wards in acute care hospitals: a systematic review

G Douw, L Schoonhoven, T Holwerda… - Critical care, 2015 - Springer
Introduction Nurses often recognize deterioration in patients through intuition rather than
through routine measurement of vital signs. Adding the 'worry or concern'sign to the Rapid …

[HTML][HTML] Succeeding with rapid response systems–a never-ending process: a systematic review of how health-care professionals perceive facilitators and barriers …

SL Olsen, E Søreide, K Hillman, BS Hansen - Resuscitation, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Meta-analyses show that hospital rapid response systems (RRS) are
associated with reduced rates of cardiorespiratory arrest and mortality. However, many RRS …

Why do healthcare professionals fail to escalate as per the early warning system (EWS) protocol? A qualitative evidence synthesis of the barriers and facilitators of …

SM O'Neill, B Clyne, M Bell, A Casey, B Leen… - BMC emergency …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Early warning systems (EWSs) are used to assist clinical judgment in
the detection of acute deterioration to avoid or reduce adverse events including …

Early warning systems and rapid response to the deteriorating patient in hospital: a systematic realist review

J McGaughey, P O'Halloran, S Porter… - Journal of advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim To determine the Rapid Response System programme theory and investigate
how the mechanisms of implementation and the characteristics of context combine to enable …

A call for better doctor–nurse collaboration: A qualitative study of the experiences of junior doctors and nurses in escalating care for deteriorating ward patients

WL Chua, H Legido-Quigley, D Jones, NB Hassan… - Australian Critical …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Despite the widespread implementation of medical emergency teams (METs) in
hospitals to provide immediate interventions to deteriorating ward patients, little is known …

The effectiveness of education in the recognition and management of deteriorating patients: A systematic review

CJ Connell, R Endacott, JA Jackman, NR Kiprillis… - Nurse Education …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Survival from in-hospital cardiac arrest is poor. Clinical features, including
abnormal vital signs, often indicate patient deterioration prior to severe adverse events …

Factors influencing the activation of the rapid response system for clinically deteriorating patients by frontline ward clinicians: a systematic review

WL Chua, MTA See, H Legido-Quigley… - … Journal for Quality in …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Purpose To synthesize factors influencing the activation of the rapid response system (RRS)
and reasons for suboptimal RRS activation by ward nurses and junior physicians. Data …

The impact of Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems on nurses' competence: An integrative literature review and synthesis

JK Jensen, R Skår, B Tveit - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To describe, interpret and synthesise the current research findings on
the impact of the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems on nurses' …

The use of emotional intelligence capabilities in clinical reasoning and decision‐making: A qualitative, exploratory study

M Hutchinson, J Hurley, D Kozlowski… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore clinical nurses' experiences of using emotional intelligence
capabilities during clinical reasoning and decision‐making. Background There has been …