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An intervention including the national early warning score improves patient monitoring practice and reduces mortality : a cluster randomised controlled trial
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Aims To investigate the impact of the national early warning score on the frequency and the quality of vital sign registration and to study the association between protocol compliance and patient mortality. Design We conducted a post‐hoc data analysis of a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial in six hospitals. Methods All adult, non‐pregnant patients admitted to 24 wards were included. The intervention comprised an observation protocol using the national early warning score combined with a pragmatic medical response strategy. Datacollection lasted from October 2013 ‐ May 2015. Patient comorbidity scores and vital signs were sampled every four months on each ward. All vital signs in the 24 hours before a serious adverse event were collected. Results Patients (N=60,956) were included of which 32,722 in the intervention group. Comorbidity scores were sampled in 3600 patients and vital signs in 2951 patients. In 668 patients, vital signs were collected before a serious adverse event. The mean number of vital signs per observation increased significantly in the intervention group. The observation frequency increased in patients with a serious adverse event and decreased in patients without a serious adverse event. Protocol compliance was negatively associated with patient mortality adjusted for comorbidity and age. Conclusion Our intervention improved patient monitoring practice and reduced mortality. Impact The impact of early warning scores on patient monitoring practice and patient outcomes remains unclear. Our intervention improved the observation of patients and reduced patient mortality. These results could support hospitals in their decision to implement rapid response systems.
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English
Source (journal)
Journal of advanced nursing. - Oxford
Publication
Oxford : 2019
ISSN
0309-2402
DOI
10.1111/JAN.14034
Volume/pages
75 :9 (2019) , p. 1996-2005
ISI
000481913600019
Pubmed ID
31012124
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