Defining patient deterioration through acute care and intensive care nurses' perspectives.

作者: Patrick Lavoie , Jacinthe Pepin , Marie Alderson

DOI: 10.1111/NICC.12114

关键词: Track and triggerAcute careMedicineThematic analysisRelevance (law)Intensive care unitIntensive careCritical care nursingIntensive care medicineCritical illness

摘要: Aim To explore the variations between acute care and intensive care nurses' understanding of patient deterioration according to their use of this term in published literature. Background Evidence suggests that nurses on wards do not always recognize and act upon patient deterioration appropriately. Even if resources exist to call for intensive care nurses' help, acute care nurses use them infrequently and the problem of unattended patient deterioration remains. Design Dimensional analysis was used as a framework to analyze papers …

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