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Managing patients at risk of deterioration in rural hospitals: a qualitative study.

Ruth Endacott1, Michelle Westley.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This paper examines strategies used by nurses to manage patients at risk of deterioration in smaller rural hospitals in Victoria, Australia.
DESIGN: A two-stage design comprising a postal questionnaire (n = 20) and case studies (n = 7). Case study participants were interviewed and their practice was observed for one shift.
SETTING: Smaller rural hospitals in Victoria. PARTICIPANTS: Registered Nurses (Division 1). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Observed and reported strategies used to manage deteriorating patients.
RESULTS: Nurses in this study used clinical strategies and communication strategies when managing patients who might deteriorate. These strategies were adapted to suit the individual rural context. The ability to anticipate patient requirements and confidence to act on clinical presentation were central. Nurses also had to learn the art of referral and they tailored communication according to their perception of the knowledge and skills of medical colleagues. Strategies were also influenced by staffing patterns and expectations of the community and health service.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that rural nurses play an essential role in assessing and managing risk of deterioration across a range of patient presentations and often in challenging situations. Strategies used by nurses required an understanding of the rural context of care delivery.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17121508     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2006.00829.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Rural Health        ISSN: 1038-5282            Impact factor:   1.662


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1.  Managing patient deterioration: a protocol for enhancing undergraduate nursing students' competence through web-based simulation and feedback techniques.

Authors:  Simon Cooper; Alison Beauchamp; Fiona Bogossian; Tracey Bucknall; Robyn Cant; Brett Devries; Ruth Endacott; Helen Forbes; Robyn Hill; Leigh Kinsman; Victoria J Kain; Lisa McKenna; Jo Porter; Nicole Phillips; Susan Young
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2012-09-28

2.  Managing deteriorating patients: registered nurses' performance in a simulated setting.

Authors:  Simon Cooper; Tracy McConnell-Henry; Robyn Cant; Jo Porter; Karen Missen; Leigh Kinsman; Ruth Endacott; Julie Scholes
Journal:  Open Nurs J       Date:  2011-11-18

3.  Gaps in governance: protective mechanisms used by nurse leaders when policy and practice are misaligned.

Authors:  Kaye M Knight; Amanda Kenny; Ruth Endacott
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2015-04-09       Impact factor: 2.655

Review 4.  What factors influence ward nurses' recognition of and response to patient deterioration? An integrative review of the literature.

Authors:  Debbie Massey; Wendy Chaboyer; Vinah Anderson
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2016-04-26

5.  Optimising paediatric afferent component early warning systems: a hermeneutic systematic literature review and model development.

Authors:  Nina Jacob; Yvonne Moriarty; Amy Lloyd; Mala Mann; Lyvonne N Tume; Gerri Sefton; Colin Powell; Damian Roland; Robert Trubey; Kerenza Hood; Davina Allen
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-11-14       Impact factor: 2.692

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