Study protocol for evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of an emergency department longitudinal patient monitoring system using a mixed-methods approach.
Marie E WardEilish McAuliffeAbel WakaiUna GearyJohn BrowneConor DeasyMichael SchullFiona BolandFiona McDaidEoin CoughlanRonan O'SullivanPublished in: BMC health services research (2017)
Over 1.2 million patients attend EDs annually in Ireland; the successful implementation of an ED-specific longitudinal patient monitoring system has the potential to affect the care of a significant number of such patients. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study combining PAR, STS and multiple PDSA cycles to evaluate the implementation of an ED-specific longitudinal patient monitoring system and to determine (through process and outcome evaluation) whether this system can significantly improve patient outcomes by early detection and appropriate intervention for patients at risk of clinical deterioration.
Keyphrases
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