Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2017-12-01 | Recognising and responding to in-hospital clinical deterioration: An integrative review of interprofessional practice issues | Allen, E; Elliott, D; Jackson, D |
2019-07-01 | Development and Pragmatic Evaluation of a Rapid Response Team | Elliott, R; Martyn, L; Woodbridge, S; Fry, M; Foot, C; Hickson, L |
2020-09-17 | Translation of evidence into policy to improve clinical practice: the development of an emergency department rapid response system. | Munroe, B; Curtis, K; Balzer, S; Roysten, K; Fetchet, W; Tucker, S; Pratt, W; Morris, R; Fry, M; Considine, J |
2021-04-18 | The implementation of an emergency nursing framework (HIRAID) reduces patient deterioration: A multi-centre quasi-experimental study | Group, HIRAIDR; Curtis, K; Munroe, B; Fry, M; Considine, J; Tuala, E; Watts, M; Alkhouri, H; Elphick, T; Ruperto, K; Barrass, J; Balzer, S; Chisholm, B; Van, C; Shaban, RZ |
2022-12 | Exploration of a rapid response team model of care: A descriptive dual methods study. | Shiell, A; Fry, M; Elliott, D; Elliott, R |
2023-01 | Desktop Virtual Reality Versus Face-to-Face Simulation for Team-Training on Stress Levels and Performance in Clinical Deterioration: a Randomised Controlled Trial. | Liaw, SY; Sutini,; Chua, WL; Tan, JZ; Levett-Jones, T; Ashokka, B; Te Pan, TL; Lau, ST; Ignacio, J |
2019-01-01 | The rapid response system: an integrative review | Rihari-Thomas, J; DiGiacomo, M; Newton, P; Sibbritt, D; Davidson, PM |
2018-03-01 | Development and psychometric testing of a Clinical Reasoning Evaluation Simulation Tool (CREST) for assessing nursing students' abilities to recognize and respond to clinical deterioration | Liaw, SY; Rashasegaran, A; Wong, LF; Deneen, CC; Cooper, S; Levett-Jones, T; Goh, HS; Ignacio, J |
2021-05-22 | Systems for recognition and response to deteriorating emergency department patients: a scoping review | Considine, J; Fry, M; Curtis, K; Shaban, RZ |
2023-12-07 | Implementation evaluation of a rapid response system in a regional emergency department: a dual-methods study using the behaviour change wheel. | Munroe, B; Curtis, K; Fry, M; Royston, K; Risi, D; Morris, R; Tucker, S; Fetchet, W; Scotcher, B; Balzer, S |