Nursing Open (Jul 2021)

Nurses' Experiences and Perceptions of two Early Warning Score systems to Identify Patient Deterioration—A Focus Group Study

  • Caroline S. Langkjaer,
  • Dorthe G. Bove,
  • Pernille B. Nielsen,
  • Kasper K. Iversen,
  • Morten H. Bestle,
  • Gitte Bunkenborg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 1788 – 1796

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Abstract Aims To explore Registered Nurses' experiences and perceptions with National Early Warning Score and Individual Early Warning Score to identify patient deterioration. Design A qualitative exploratory design. Methods Six focus groups were conducted at six Danish hospitals from February to June 2019. Registered Nurses from both medical, surgical and emergency departments participated. The focus groups were analysed using content analysis. Results One theme and four categories were identified. Theme: Meaningful in identifying patient deterioration but causing frustration due to lack of flexibility. Categories: (a) Inter‐professional collaboration strengthened through the use of Early Warning Score systems, (b) Enhanced professional development and communication among nurses when using Early Warning Score systems, (c) Detecting patient deterioration by integrating nurses' clinical gaze with Early Warning Score systems and (d) Modification and fear of making mistakes when using Early Warning Score systems.

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