Re-designing a rapid response system: effect on staff experiences and perceptions of rapid response team calls
Abstract Background Rapid Response Team (RRT) calls are clinical crises. Clinical and time pressures can hinder effective liaison between staff who call the RRT ('users') and those responding as part of the RRT ('members'). Non-technical skills (NTS) training has been shown to im...
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Main Authors: | Richard Chalwin (Author), Lynne Giles (Author), Amy Salter (Author), Karoline Kapitola (Author), Jonathan Karnon (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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