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  • Clinical Practice
  • Patient Safety

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  • Hospitalized patients often show preceding physiological signs before cardiopulmonary arrest or unplanned ICU admission.
  • Failure to promptly recognize clinical deterioration increases patient morbidity and mortality.
  • Variations in clinical practice hinder effective recognition and response to patient deterioration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a concept analysis of clinical deterioration.
  • To develop an operational definition for clinical deterioration.

Main Methods:

  • Employed an eight-step concept analysis method (Walker and Avant).
  • Identified defining attributes, antecedents, and consequences of clinical deterioration.

Main Results:

  • Defining attributes: dynamic state, decompensation, objective/subjective determination.
  • Antecedents: clinical state, susceptibility, pathogenesis, adverse event.
  • Consequences: increased mortality, resuscitation, higher level of care, prolonged admission.
  • Operational definition: A dynamic state compromising hemodynamic stability, marked by physiological decompensation with subjective or objective findings.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical deterioration significantly contributes to inpatient mortality.
  • Variations in understanding clinical deterioration create knowledge gaps, necessitating clarification for nursing.
  • This concept analysis aims to improve identification and intervention for modifiable risk factors to prevent clinical deterioration.