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The 6 "Ws" of Rapid Response Systems: Best Practices for Improving Development, Implementation, and Evaluation
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly (2014)
  • Elizabeth H. Lazzara, University of Central Florida
  • Lauren E. Benishek, University of Central Florida
  • Shirley C. Sonesh, University of Central Florida
  • Brady Patzer, University of Central Florida
  • Patricia Robinson, Florida Hospital for Children
  • Ruth Wallace, Florida Hospital for Children
  • Eduardo Salas, University of Central Florida
Abstract
Delays in care have been cited as one of the primary contributors of preventable mortality; thus, quality patient safety is often contingent upon the delivery of timely clinical care. Rapid response systems (RRSs) have been touted as one mechanism to improve the ability of suitable staff to respond to deteriorating patients quickly and appropriately. Rapid response systems are defined as highly skilled individual(s) who mobilize quickly to provide medical care in response to clinical deterioration. While there is mounting evidence that RRSs are a valid strategy for managing obstetric emergencies, reducing adverse events, and improving patient safety, there remains limited insight into the practices underlying the development and execution of these systems. Therefore, the purpose of this article was to synthesize the literature and answer the primary questions necessary for successfully developing, implementing, and evaluating RRSs within inpatient settings—the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of RRSs.
Keywords
  • critical medical care,
  • triage,
  • rapid response systems,
  • evaluating critical care
Publication Date
April, 2014
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000020
Citation Information
Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Lauren E. Benishek, Shirley C. Sonesh, Brady Patzer, et al.. "The 6 "Ws" of Rapid Response Systems: Best Practices for Improving Development, Implementation, and Evaluation" Critical Care Nursing Quarterly Vol. 37 Iss. 2 (2014) p. 207 - 218 ISSN: 0887-9303
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth_lazzara/26/