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Author
Hinvest, Kate
Title
The meaning of nurses' caring for clinically-deteriorating patients
Type
Book Whole
Year
2020
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
166 p.
Keywords
Deterioration
;
Patients
;
Acute Assessment Unit
;
Phenomenology
;
Registered Nurses
Abstract
Reveals and explores the stories of ten Registered Nurses working in Acute Assessment Units caring for clinically-deteriorating patients. Uses the perspectives of hermeneutic phenomenology to explore the meaning of nurses caring for such patients. Conducts semi-structured interviews with the RNs identifying three main themes.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1746
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Marshall, Dianne
;
Finlayson, Mary
Title
Applied cognitive task analysis methodology: Fundamental cognitive skills surgical nurses require to manage patient deterioration
Type
Journal Article
Year
2022
Publication
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
25-37
Keywords
Cognitive task methodology
;
Surgical nursing
;
Patient deterioration
;
Decision-making
Abstract
Aims to identify the cognitive skills required of surgical nurses to rescue the deteriorating patient, and to elicit insight into the potential errors in decision-making inexperienced nurses commonly make in the same situation. Conducts three sequential in-depth interviews with six experienced surgical nurses to identify five cognitive demands required of nurses to ascertain deterioration and the cognitive skills necessary to respond to these cognitive demands: the task diagram interview, the knowledge audit interview and the simulation interview.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1795
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Author
Patel, Reena
Title
Nurse expertise saves lives through early recognition of patient deterioration
Type
Book Whole
Year
2022
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
183 p.
Keywords
Patient deterioration
;
Nurse concern
;
Early warning scoring (EWS)
;
Physiologically unstable patient (PUP) tool
Abstract
Explores and identifies factors associated with nurse concern when patient deterioration is recognised in the absence of an emergency activation score such as early warning scoring (EWS) or the physiologically-unstable patient (PUP) tool. Describes the two phases of the multi-site and mixed-methods study: retrospective chart review of 19,326 referrals for emergency assistance; and seven focus group discussions with 29 nurses about what they do when concerned about patient deterioration in the absence of an EWS. Highlights the role of nurse expertise, knowledge and skill in identifying patient deterioration prior to the activation score on an EWS.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1843
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