Center of Diakonia and Professional Practice, VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway.
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Apr;27(7-8):e1256-e1274. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14239. Epub 2018 Feb 8.
To describe, interpret and synthesise the current research findings on the impact of the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems on nurses' competence in identifying and managing deteriorating patients in general hospital wards.
As patient safety initiatives designed to ensure the early identification and management of deteriorating patients, the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems have broad appeal. However, it is still unclear how these systems impact nurses' competence when these systems are used in general hospital wards.
CINAHL, PubMed, Cochrane, EMBASE and Ovid MEDLINE databases were systematically searched for relevant articles. Articles were appraised, a thematic analysis was conducted, and similar and divergent perspectives on emergent themes and subthemes were extracted by a team of researchers.
Thirty-six studies met the inclusion criteria. The analysis of findings showed how the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems impacted three competence areas: (i) Nurses' competence in assessing and caring for patients related to the subthemes: (a) sensing clinical deterioration and (b) the development of skills and knowledge. (ii). Nurses' competence in referring patients, related to the subthemes: (a) deciding whether to summon help and (b) the language and communication lines in the referral process. (ii) Nurses' coping and mastery experiences.
The impact of the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems on nurses' competence in identifying and managing deteriorating patients is beneficial but also somewhat contradictory.
A greater understanding of nurses' development of competence when using the Early Warning Score and Rapid Response Systems will facilitate the design of implementation strategies and the use of these systems to improve practice.
描述、解释和综合当前关于预警评分和快速反应系统对普通病房护士识别和处理病情恶化患者能力的影响的研究结果。
作为旨在确保早期识别和处理病情恶化患者的患者安全措施,预警评分和快速反应系统具有广泛的吸引力。然而,当这些系统在普通病房中使用时,这些系统如何影响护士的能力仍不清楚。
系统地检索了 CINAHL、PubMed、Cochrane、EMBASE 和 Ovid MEDLINE 数据库中相关的文章。对文章进行评估,进行主题分析,并由一组研究人员提取出关于新兴主题和子主题的相似和不同观点。
36 项研究符合纳入标准。研究结果的分析表明,预警评分和快速反应系统如何影响三个能力领域:(i)护士评估和护理与子主题相关的患者的能力:(a)感知临床恶化和(b)技能和知识的发展。(ii)护士将患者转介的能力,与子主题相关:(a)决定是否召唤帮助和(b)转介过程中的语言和沟通方式。(ii)护士的应对和掌握经验。
预警评分和快速反应系统对护士识别和处理病情恶化患者能力的影响是有益的,但也有些矛盾。
更深入地了解护士在使用预警评分和快速反应系统时能力的发展,将有助于设计实施策略,并利用这些系统来改进实践。