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Introducing the National Early Warning Score – A qualitative study of hospital nurses’ perceptions and reactions | |
Jørghild Karlotte Jensen1  Randi Skår2  Bodil Tveit3  | |
[1] Center of Diakonia and Professional Practice VID Specialized University Oslo Norway;Dean Faculty of Health and Social Sciences Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Bergen Norway;Faculty of Health Studies VID Specialized University Oslo Norway; | |
关键词: early warning score; general hospital ward; introduction; nurse; nursing; | |
DOI : 10.1002/nop2.291 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to explore hospital nurses’ perceptions and reactions to the National Early Warning Score during an introduction programme. Design A qualitative case study approach with participatory observations was used for this study. Methods In total, nine seminars and 23 simulation sessions attended by nurses were observed. An activity theory system analysis was applied to interpret the material. Results The findings revealed four tensions related to the working context: (a) tension between using a standardized tool and relying on clinical judgement (the tool could be either an aid or a barrier to patient assessment); (b) tension in the community of practice (the tool could be beneficial or increase stress and anxiety); (c) tension related to rules and compliance (the tool could be perceived as optional or compulsory); and (d) tension related to the division of labour (nurses feared more work).
【 授权许可】
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