[HTML][HTML] Cognitive and implicit biases in nurses' judgment and decision-making: a scoping review

LM Thirsk, JT Panchuk, S Stahlke… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Cognitive and implicit biases of healthcare providers can lead to adverse
events in healthcare and have been identified as a patient safety concern. Most research on …

Failure to rescue deteriorating patients: a systematic review of root causes and improvement strategies

JR Burke, C Downey, AM Almoudaris - Journal of Patient Safety, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objectives “Failure to rescue”(FTR) is the failure to prevent a death resulting from a
complication of medical care or from a complication of underlying illness or surgery. There is …

New graduate nurses' preparation for recognition and prevention of failure to rescue: A qualitative study

EK Herron - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim and Objective To explore new graduate nurses' experiences with recognition and
prevention of failure to rescue. Background Failure to rescue is recognised as a quality–of …

Failure to rescue as a nurse‐sensitive indicator

J Mushta, K L. Rush, E Andersen - Nursing forum, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Problem The aim of this concept analysis was to clarify failure to rescure as a nurse‐
sensitive indicator. Although the concept of failure to rescue as a nurse‐sensitive outcome …

Statistical modeling and aggregate‐weighted scoring systems in prediction of mortality and ICU transfer: a systematic review

DT Linnen, GJ Escobar, X Hu, E Scruth… - Journal of hospital …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND The clinical deterioration of patients in general hospital wards is an
important safety issue. Aggregate‐weighted early warning systems (EWSs) may not detect …

The relevance of the contribution of psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology and psychology of reasoning and decision making to nursing science: A discursive paper

A Milani, L Saiani, E Misurelli, S Lacapra… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Patients' death or adverse events appear to be associated with poor healthcare
decision‐making. This might be due to an inability to have an adequate representation of the …

Ripe for disruption? Adopting nurse-led data science and artificial intelligence to predict and reduce hospital-acquired outcomes in the learning health system

DT Linnen, PS Javed, JN D'Alfonso - Nursing administration …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Nurse leaders are dually responsible for resource stewardship and the delivery of high-
quality care. However, methods to identify patient risk for hospital-acquired conditions are …

Operationalizing the concept of critical thinking for student learning outcome development

L Cooke, C Stroup, C Harrington - Journal of Nursing Education, 2019 - journals.healio.com
Background: Creating a curriculum that can effectively develop critical thinking skills is an
elusive outcome for undergraduate nursing programs. Despite the best efforts of faculty …

Causes of failure to rescue

M Hravnak, A Mazzoccoli, E Bose… - Textbook of rapid response …, 2017 - Springer
Failure to rescue (FTR) is death due to a complication in hospitalized patients. Although
complications have varied causation, the common end manifestation prior to death is the …

[HTML][HTML] Authority gradients between rail network controllers, train crew and track workers in Australia and New Zealand: motivations and behaviours

B Luva, A Naweed - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2023 - Springer
The underlying relationship dynamics leading to authority gradients between frontline rail
workers are being overlooked despite rail incident investigation reports pointing to the …