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  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Practice Improvement
  • Interprofessional Collaboration

Background:

  • Deteriorating patient care remains a challenge in acute healthcare.
  • Rapid Response Systems (RRS) are not always optimized for patient care.
  • Understanding interprofessional relationships is crucial for effective RRS function.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a case study protocol for investigating interprofessional relationships within an RRS.
  • To explore how these relationships influence the care of deteriorating ward patients.
  • To provide a framework for studying complex clinical environments.

Main Methods:

  • An integrative literature review informed protocol development.
  • A single-site, mixed-method instrumental case study design was proposed.
  • Methodological triangulation and a multi-level model will be employed.

Main Results:

  • A detailed case study protocol was developed.
  • The protocol integrates document review, non-participant observation, and semi-structured interviews.
  • Concurrent data collection and analysis are planned.

Conclusions:

  • Case study research is suitable for complex clinical settings.
  • Methodological flexibility enhances rigor in RRS research.
  • This protocol will yield insights into RRS functioning and inform future research.