Amy-Louise Byrne, Deb Massey, Tracy Flenady, Justine Connor, Wei Ling Chua, Danielle Le Lagadec
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When Nurses Worry: A Concept Analysis of Intuition in Clinical Deterioration
Background
Nurse worry is a criterion often included in early warning systems tools and used to escalate care when other clinical markers do not indicate deterioration. What it means to worry, however, is not always clear.
Aims
To generate a concept analysis of nurse worry in relation to clinical deterioration.
Design
Rodgers's evolutionary method was used.
Method
A review was first conducted in April 2024, searching the Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Pubmed, EmCare, and Embase databases. A total of 22 articles were subjected to analysis of the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of nurse worry in the context of clinical deterioration. The processes of nurse worry were subsequently mapped and conceptualised, leading to a descriptive statement of nurse worry.
Results
Worry captures a nurse's sense of knowing the patient and is embodied via assessing, sensing, recognising, and processing information, cues, and patterns.
Conclusion
Nurse worry is a complex process, impacted by external and internal factors. Implications for the profession or patient care: Assured practice, driven by validation of a nurse's worry, leads to proactive care of the deteriorating patient, whereas apprehensive practice, driven by fear and trepidation, leads to reactive care of the deteriorating patient.
Impact
Nurse worry is a criterion often included in early warning systems tools and used to escalate care when other clinical markers do not indicate clinical deterioration. What it means to worry, however, is not always clear. From the concept analysis, a descriptive statement of nurse worry emerged. Worry captures a nurse's sense of knowing the patient and is embodied via assessing, sensing, recognising, and processing information, cues, and patterns.
Implications for the Profession or Patient Care
This research has implications for nurses, policymakers, and organisations, as nurse worry is an important element in detecting clinical deterioration. Nurse worry must be organisationally supported.
Reporting Methods
PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-SCR).
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