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View article: The impact of a multi-component hospital avoidance programme in residential aged care homes: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
The impact of a multi-component hospital avoidance programme in residential aged care homes: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial Open
Objectives To investigate if a multi-component hospital avoidance intervention would reduce hospital bed days in residential aged care (RAC) homes. Design Prospective stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with usual care and intervention …
View article: Implementing an intervention to facilitate early detection of deterioration in aged care residents: Process evaluation of the EDDIE+ trial
Implementing an intervention to facilitate early detection of deterioration in aged care residents: Process evaluation of the EDDIE+ trial Open
Background: EDDIE + was a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial with an embedded process evaluation in 11 residential aged care (RAC) homes in Queensland, Australia. The intervention aimed to upskill RAC staff to identify and m…
View article: The Application of Classic Grounded Theory in Nursing Studies: A Qualitative Systematic Review
The Application of Classic Grounded Theory in Nursing Studies: A Qualitative Systematic Review Open
Aim(s) To explore the application of Classic Grounded Theory (GT) methodology in nursing research and critically appraise studies employing Classic GT against the validated framework Guideline for Reporting and Evaluating Grounded Theory (…
View article: Acknowledging: A classic grounded theory explaining how nurses' employ clinical judgement when complying with early warning system protocols
Acknowledging: A classic grounded theory explaining how nurses' employ clinical judgement when complying with early warning system protocols Open
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View article: A theoretical framework for identifying sociocultural factors that influence nurses' compliance with early warning systems for acute clinical deterioration: A cross-sectional survey
A theoretical framework for identifying sociocultural factors that influence nurses' compliance with early warning systems for acute clinical deterioration: A cross-sectional survey Open
A newly developed model reports nurse's personal attitudes, peer influence, perceived difficulties encountered documenting and escalation beliefs all predict early warning system compliance behaviour.
View article: An integrative literature review of factors contributing to hypothermia in adults during the emergent (ebb) phase of a severe burn injury
An integrative literature review of factors contributing to hypothermia in adults during the emergent (ebb) phase of a severe burn injury Open
The structured approach enabled the development of an evidence-based framework identifying factors contributing to hypothermia in adults with a severe burn injury during the emergent (ebb) phase and adds knowledge to improve standardized c…
View article: Classic grounded theory: identifying the main concern
Classic grounded theory: identifying the main concern Open
Grounded theory comprises a family of research approaches designed to support the generation of a theory explaining a phenomenon experienced by a group of participants. One style of grounded theory, Classic grounded theory, is used less of…
View article: Acknowledging: A Classic Grounded Theory Explaining How Nurses’ Employ Clinical Judgement When Complying with Early Warning System Protocols
Acknowledging: A Classic Grounded Theory Explaining How Nurses’ Employ Clinical Judgement When Complying with Early Warning System Protocols Open
View article: From pilot to a multi-site trial: refining the Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly Residents (EDDIE +) intervention
From pilot to a multi-site trial: refining the Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly Residents (EDDIE +) intervention Open
View article: From pilot to a multi-site trial: Refining the Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly Residents (EDDIE+) intervention
From pilot to a multi-site trial: Refining the Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly Residents (EDDIE+) intervention Open
Background Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly Residents (EDDIE+) is a multi-modal intervention focused on empowering nursing and personal care workers to identify and proactively manage deterioration of residents living in residen…
View article: Queensland Adult Deterioration Detection System observation chart diagnostic accuracy in detecting patient deterioration: A retrospective case–control study
Queensland Adult Deterioration Detection System observation chart diagnostic accuracy in detecting patient deterioration: A retrospective case–control study Open
BackgroundQueensland Adult Deterioration Detection System (Q-ADDS) is the acute-care vital sign observation chart used widely throughout Queensland, Australia. The diagnostic accuracy of the chart in detecting patient deterioration is unkn…
View article: Application of classic grounded theory in nursing studies: a qualitative systematic review protocol
Application of classic grounded theory in nursing studies: a qualitative systematic review protocol Open
Introduction Classic grounded theory (CGT) is a valuable method for nursing research, but the application of CGT methodology in nursing studies has not been specifically investigated. With the increasing use of CGT in nursing research, att…
View article: Indicators of patient deterioration in poorly resourced private hospitals: Which vital sign to watch? A retrospective case–control study
Indicators of patient deterioration in poorly resourced private hospitals: Which vital sign to watch? A retrospective case–control study Open
View article: Protocol for a process evaluation of a stepped wedge randomised controlled trial to reduce unnecessary hospitalisations of older people from residential aged care: the EDDIE+ study
Protocol for a process evaluation of a stepped wedge randomised controlled trial to reduce unnecessary hospitalisations of older people from residential aged care: the EDDIE+ study Open
Introduction The Early Detection of Deterioration in Elderly residents (EDDIE+) programme is a theory-informed, multi-component intervention aimed at upskilling and empowering nursing and personal care staff to identify and manage early si…
View article: Identifying the core components of a nursing home hospital avoidance programme
Identifying the core components of a nursing home hospital avoidance programme Open
Background Nursing home hospital avoidance programmes have contributed to a reduction in unnecessary emergency transfers but a description of the core components of the programmes has not been forthcoming. A well‐operationalised health‐car…
View article: Clinical judgement in nursing – An evolutionary concept analysis
Clinical judgement in nursing – An evolutionary concept analysis Open
Aims The aim of this concept analysis was to develop a contemporary operational definition of Clinical Judgement in nursing. Design Concept analysis. Methods Rodgers' evolutionary method of concept analysis. Throughout the study, the autho…
View article: Midwives’ recognition and response to maternal deterioration: A national cross‐sectional study
Midwives’ recognition and response to maternal deterioration: A national cross‐sectional study Open
Background Early warning systems (EWS) are used across health care settings as a tool for the early identification of clinical deterioration and to determine the need to escalate care. Early detection of clinical deterioration and appropri…
View article: Research Ready Grant Program (RRGP) protocol: a model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice–research partnerships
Research Ready Grant Program (RRGP) protocol: a model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice–research partnerships Open
Background Little attention has been given to the process of implementing or evaluating a structured academic–clinician (university–health service) research capacity-building (RCB) model within healthcare settings. We have developed a mode…
View article: Research capacity-building for clinicians: understanding how the research facilitator role fosters clinicians’ engagement in the research process
Research capacity-building for clinicians: understanding how the research facilitator role fosters clinicians’ engagement in the research process Open
View article: Research Ready Grant Program (RRGP) Protocol: A model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice-research partnerships
Research Ready Grant Program (RRGP) Protocol: A model for collaborative multidisciplinary practice-research partnerships Open
Background: Little attention has been given to the process of implementing or evaluating a structured academic–clinician (University-Health Service) research capacity building model within healthcare settings. We have developed a model for…
View article: Research Capacity Building for Clinicians: How Does the Research Facilitator Role Foster Engagement in the Research Process?
Research Capacity Building for Clinicians: How Does the Research Facilitator Role Foster Engagement in the Research Process? Open
Background: There is evidence reporting more positive outcomes from research capacity building programs that include a research facilitator role. Further, it has been suggested that research facilitator roles can be a useful strategy in bu…
View article: A stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial assessing the implementation, effectiveness and cost-consequences of the EDDIE+ hospital avoidance program in 12 residential aged care homes: study protocol
A stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial assessing the implementation, effectiveness and cost-consequences of the EDDIE+ hospital avoidance program in 12 residential aged care homes: study protocol Open
View article: Associations between health behaviors and mental health in Australian nursing students
Associations between health behaviors and mental health in Australian nursing students Open
View article: Predictive factors of the general public’s willingness to be seen and seek treatment from a nurse practitioner in Australia: a cross-sectional national survey
Predictive factors of the general public’s willingness to be seen and seek treatment from a nurse practitioner in Australia: a cross-sectional national survey Open
View article: The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis
The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis Open
Background Residential aged care facility residents experience high rates of hospital admissions which are stressful, costly and often preventable. The EDDIE program is a hospital avoidance initiative designed to enable nursing and care st…
View article: The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis
The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis Open
Background: Residential aged care facility residents experience high rates of hospital admissions which are stressful, costly and often preventable. The EDDIE program is a hospital avoidance initiative designed to enable nursing and care s…
View article: The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis
The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis Open
Background: Residential aged care facility residents experience high rates of hospital admissions which are stressful, costly and often preventable. The EDDIE program is a hospital avoidance initiative designed to enable nursing and care s…
View article: The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis
The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a hospital avoidance program in a residential aged care facility: a prospective cohort study and modelled decision analysis Open
Background: Residential aged care facility residents experience high rates of hospital admissions which are stressful, costly and often preventable. The EDDIE program is a hospital avoidance initiative designed to enable nursing and care s…
View article: Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: an exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians
Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: an exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians Open
Background Early warning systems (EWS) are most effective when clinicians monitor patients’ vital signs and comply with the recommended escalation of care protocols once deterioration is recognised. Objectives To explore sociocultural fact…
View article: Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: an exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians
Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: an exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians Open
Background: Early warning systems (EWS) are most effective when clinicians monitor patients’ vital signs and comply with the recommended escalation of care protocols once deterioration is recognised. Objectives: To explore sociocultural fa…