There is increasing evidence highlighting that missed deterioration in hospitalised children is a significant problem with increased risk of mortality and morbidity (Odetola et al 2007). Currently Paediatric Early Warning scoring systems (PEWs) are advocated by (CEMACH 2008, DOH 2012) for use as a...
Early warning scores: a sign of deterioration in patients and systems The early warning score system is a decision-making tool that has a simple design, yet its implementation in healthcare organisations is proving complex. T... A Fox,N Elliott - 《Nursing Management》 被引量: 5发表: 2015...
Early warning (EW) systems are often used for early recognition of deterioration in children. Initial algorithms, such as Monaghan’s Pediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS, later referred to as the Brighton PEWS) or the Cardiff & Vale score, have evolved into current standards such as Bedside PEW...
identificationsystemsforchildrendevelopingcrit- icalillness—anEarlyWarningScore”. 8 EarlytrialsofTTSincorporatinganEWSanda mandatedresponsedemonstratedareductionin complication rates, particularly in surgical patients, 9 although these results were not universally repli- ...
The Early Warning Score (EWS) is a widely used general scoring system to monitor patient progress with a varying score of 0–20 in critically unwell patients. This study evaluated the EWS system compared with other established scoring systems in patients with acute pancreatitis. EWS scores were ...
The objective of this study was to create a simple score for routine bedside use. The purpose of this score was to quantify severity of illness across in hospitalised children. We wanted the score properties of the new score to include a range of scores between 'sick' and 'well' patients ...
EARLY WARNING 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: F Evans 摘要: A personal narrative is presented of the author's experiences in coaching football for children, focusing on his efforts to prevent serious injuries by teaching proper techniques. 关键词: Nucleic Acids Physical Data II. ...
Early-warning signals for critical transitions. Nature. 2009;461(7260):53. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Lichtwarck-Aschoff A, Hasselman F, Cox R, Pepler D, Granic I. A characteristic destabilization profile in parent-child interactions associated with treatment efficacy for aggressive children. ...
Overdispersion—where the vari- ance is greater than the mean—was tested using the Z- score test at the 5% significant level [44–46]. In addition, the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) fit test was used to compare the model fits between Poisson and negative binomial models. Being a non...
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