Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams

Recognising and responding to patient deterioration is problematic throughout the world. A descriptive, exploratory study was designed to understand the issue from tertiary hospital medical and surgical ward perspectives. The results of a literature review, medical record audit and clinician survey...

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Main Author: Berlingeri, Jacinta
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92324
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description Recognising and responding to patient deterioration is problematic throughout the world. A descriptive, exploratory study was designed to understand the issue from tertiary hospital medical and surgical ward perspectives. The results of a literature review, medical record audit and clinician survey were used to develop a framework for multidisciplinary, in situ simulation scenarios, to be used by facilitators to design simulations to improve the recognition, response, and appropriate escalation of deteriorating patients.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-923242025-06-16T03:26:31Z Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams Berlingeri, Jacinta Recognising and responding to patient deterioration is problematic throughout the world. A descriptive, exploratory study was designed to understand the issue from tertiary hospital medical and surgical ward perspectives. The results of a literature review, medical record audit and clinician survey were used to develop a framework for multidisciplinary, in situ simulation scenarios, to be used by facilitators to design simulations to improve the recognition, response, and appropriate escalation of deteriorating patients. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92324 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Berlingeri, Jacinta
Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title_full Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title_fullStr Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title_short Improving the Outcomes of Clinically Deteriorating Patients: Evaluating and Supporting the Practice Needs of Multidisciplinary Teams
title_sort improving the outcomes of clinically deteriorating patients: evaluating and supporting the practice needs of multidisciplinary teams
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92324