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A study to introduce National Early Warning Scores (NEWS) in care homes: Influence on decision-making and referral processes.

Philip HodgsonJane GreavesGlenda CookAngela FraserLesley Bainbridge
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
A statistically significant link between National Early Warning Scores (p = .000) and Barthel ADL (p = .013) score and hospital admissions was found, while links with Rockwood were insignificant (p = .551). Care home staff reported many benefits of National Early Warning Scores, including improved communication, improved decision-making and role empowerment. Although useful, due to the complexity of the resident population's existing health conditions, National Early Warning Scores alone could not act as a diagnostic tool.
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