An integrative review: challenges and opportunities for stroke survivors and caregivers in hospital to home transition care

L Chen, LD Xiao, D Chamberlain - Journal of advanced nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To identify challenges and opportunities for stroke survivors and caregivers in hospital
to home transition care. Background Due to shortened hospital stays, stroke survivors and …

Use of the pre-medical emergency team tier of rapid response systems: a scoping review

SK Sprogis, J Currey, D Jones, J Considine - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective The aim of this review was to explore use of the pre-Medical Emergency Team
(pre-MET) tier of Rapid Response Systems to recognise and respond to adult ward patients …

An update on clinical judgment in nursing and implications for education, practice, and regulation

MA Jessee - Journal of Nursing Regulation, 2021 - Elsevier
Although the understanding of clinical reasoning and judgment in nursing has advanced
during the past 2 decades, widespread improvement in clinical judgment remains elusive …

Barriers and enablers of recognition and response to deteriorating patients in the acute hospital setting: A theory‐driven interview study using the Theoretical Domains …

D Smith, M Cartwright, J Dyson… - Journal of advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore barriers and enablers of recognition and response to signs of patient
deterioration by nursing staff in an acute hospital. Design A theory‐driven interview study …

A comparison of nurses' situation awareness and eye-tracking data in precardiac arrest simulations

P Lavoie, A Lapierre, I Khetir, A Doherty… - Clinical Simulation in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Eye tracking has emerged as a new technology for assessing nurses' visual
attention in simulation, but its relationship with situation awareness, a precursor to clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Selecting intervention content to target barriers and enablers of recognition and response to deteriorating patients: an online nominal group study

D Smith, M Cartwright, J Dyson, J Hartin… - BMC Health Services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Patients who deteriorate in hospital wards without appropriate recognition
and/or response are at risk of increased morbidity and mortality. Track-and-trigger tools have …

Exploring the nurses' experiences in recognising and managing clinical deterioration in emergency patients: A qualitative study

Q Liu, C Xie, J Tan, L Xu, F Zhou, L Peng - Australian Critical Care, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Emergency Department (ED) patients are particularly at a high risk of
deterioration. The frontline nurses are key players in identifying and responding to …

Identifying barriers and facilitators to recognition and response to patient clinical deterioration by clinicians using a behaviour change approach: A qualitative study

RM Walker, RJ Boorman, A Vaux… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Failure of clinicians to recognise and respond to patient clinical deterioration is
associated with increased hospital mortality. Emergency response teams are implemented …

Patterns of behaviour in nursing staff actioning the afferent limb of the rapid response system (RRS): A focused ethnography

D Smith, M Cartwright, J Dyson… - Journal of Advanced …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To improve understanding of afferent limb behaviour in acute hospital ward settings, to
define and specify who needs to do what differently and to report what afferent limb …

Detailing experienced nurse decision making during acute patient care simulations

NE Anton, G Zhou, T Hornbeck, AM Nagle, S Norman… - Applied ergonomics, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Nurse decision making (DM) is critical for patient safety. Eye-tracking methods
can effectively assess nurse DM. The purpose of this pilot study was to use eye-tracking …