TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementation and impact of a rapid response team in a children's hospital
AU - Zenker, Paul
AU - Schlesinger, Amanda
AU - Hauck, Mary
AU - Spencer, Suzanne
AU - Hellmich, Thomas
AU - Finkelstein, Marsha
AU - Thygeson, Megan V.
AU - Billman, Glenn
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - Like the previous two studies of RRS implementation in a children's hospital,15,16 this study - the first to use an RRT model - showed a decrease in the incidence of arrests (although not at a significant level). Low mortality rates and infrequent arrests in children's hospitals make changes in these measures insensitive indicators of the positive impact of RRT implementation. RRTs provide an immediate response for children whose clinical condition is worrisome and whose attending physicians are not immediately present. Children receive significant care through the RRT, and nurse response is very favorable to having access to fast, dependable, and knowledgeable backup 24 hours a day. The RRT program is a vital component of the safety net for children's hospitals, and RRT data provides an avenue for quality improvement efforts and further research.
AB - Like the previous two studies of RRS implementation in a children's hospital,15,16 this study - the first to use an RRT model - showed a decrease in the incidence of arrests (although not at a significant level). Low mortality rates and infrequent arrests in children's hospitals make changes in these measures insensitive indicators of the positive impact of RRT implementation. RRTs provide an immediate response for children whose clinical condition is worrisome and whose attending physicians are not immediately present. Children receive significant care through the RRT, and nurse response is very favorable to having access to fast, dependable, and knowledgeable backup 24 hours a day. The RRT program is a vital component of the safety net for children's hospitals, and RRT data provides an avenue for quality improvement efforts and further research.
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U2 - 10.1016/S1553-7250(07)33048-1
DO - 10.1016/S1553-7250(07)33048-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 17711144
AN - SCOPUS:34347372906
SN - 1553-7250
VL - 33
SP - 418
EP - 425
JO - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
JF - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
IS - 7
ER -