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Development, implementation and evaluation of an early warning system improvement programme for children in hospital: the PUMA mixed-methods study
Health and Social Care Delivery Research, Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 308
Swansea University Author: Aimee Grant
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Track-and-trigger tools do not improve detection of deterioration on their own, but assessing impacts of system-wide change was difficult due to low event rates for hard clinical outcomes.
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