Clinical indicators of acute deterioration in persons who reside in residential aged care facilities: A rapid review

Author:

Chambers Shirley1ORCID,Spooner Amy1ORCID,Parker Christina1ORCID,Jack Leanne12ORCID,Schnitker Linda13ORCID,Beattie Elizabeth14ORCID,Yates Patsy5ORCID,MacAndrew Margaret14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Sciences Central Queensland University Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Bolton Clarke Kelvin Grove Queensland Australia

4. Dementia Collaborative Research Centre Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Faculty of Health, Office of the Executive Dean Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

Funder

Health Innovation, Investment and Research Office

Queensland University of Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

Reference46 articles.

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4. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. (2019).Detecting and recognising acute deterioration and escalting care.https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/nsqhs‐standards/recognising‐and‐responding‐acute‐deterioration‐standard

5. Australian Government: Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. (2021).Guidance and Resources for Providers to Support the Aged Care Quality Standards.https://www.agedcarequality.gov.au/resources/guidance‐and‐resources‐providers‐support‐aged‐care‐quality‐standards

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