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Download filePrioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) protocol: testing the effectiveness of a facilitation intervention in a pragmatic, cluster-randomised trial with an embedded process evaluation and cost analysis
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posted on 2017-07-11, 00:00 authored by Tracey BucknallTracey Bucknall, G Harvey, Julie ConsidineJulie Considine, I Mitchell, J Rycroft-Malone, I D Graham, Mohammadreza MohebbiMohammadreza Mohebbi, Jennifer WattsJennifer Watts, Alison HutchinsonAlison HutchinsonBACKGROUND: Vital signs are the primary indicator of physiological status and for determining the need for urgent clinical treatment. Yet, if physiological signs of deterioration are missed, misinterpreted or mismanaged, then critical illness, unplanned intensive care admissions, cardiac arrest and death may ensue. Although evidence demonstrates the benefit of early recognition and management of deteriorating patients, failure to escalate care and manage deteriorating patients remains a relatively frequent occurrence in hospitals.
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Journal
Implementation scienceVolume
12Article number
85Pagination
1 - 9Publisher
Biomed CentralLocation
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
eISSN
1748-5908Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Clinical decision-makingEconomic analysisFacilitationGuidelinesImplementationKnowledge translationPatient safetyProcess evaluationRandomised controlled trialVital signsScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineHealth Care Sciences & ServicesHealth Policy & ServicesClinical decision makingMEDICAL EMERGENCY TEAMCRITERIASYSTEMSCARE