Nurses' experiences with continuous vital sign monitoring on the general surgical ward: a qualitative study based on the Behaviour Change Wheel
Abstract Background To support early recognition of clinical deterioration on a general ward continuous vital signs monitoring (CMVS) systems using wearable devices are increasingly being investigated. Although nurses play a crucial role in successful implementation, reported nurse adoption and acce...
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Main Authors: | J. P. L. Leenen (Author), E. M. Dijkman (Author), A. van Hout (Author), C. J. Kalkman (Author), L. Schoonhoven (Author), G. A. Patijn (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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