Effect of Digital Early Warning Scores on Hospital Vital Sign Observation Protocol Adherence: Stepped-Wedge Evaluation
BackgroundEarly warning scores (EWS) are routinely used in hospitals to assess a patient's risk of deterioration. EWS are traditionally recorded on paper observation charts but are increasingly recorded digitally. In either case, evidence for the clinical effectiveness of such scores is mixed,...
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Main Authors: | David Chi-Wai Wong (Author), Timothy Bonnici (Author), Stephen Gerry (Author), Jacqueline Birks (Author), Peter J Watkinson (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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