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  • Nursing Education
  • Patient Safety
  • Clinical Skills Development

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  • Just-in-time training (JIT training) is an innovative educational strategy with proven success in industries like manufacturing and aviation.
  • Its application in acute-care nursing, particularly for patient deterioration, is less documented.
  • This study addresses the gap by implementing and evaluating JIT training in a hospital setting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate a nursing just-in-time training program focused on recognizing and responding to patient deterioration.
  • To assess nurses' perceptions and self-perceived confidence regarding the training.
  • To analyze the impact of the training on Medical Emergency Team (MET) call prevalence.

Main Methods:

  • A 12-month implementation of JIT training by a dedicated Clinical Deterioration Educator in a 508-bed acute metropolitan private hospital.
  • Education was delivered to general medical and surgical wards, targeting nurses based on patient risk.
  • Nurses' perceptions were gathered via electronic questionnaires, and MET call data was compared pre- and post-intervention.

Main Results:

  • 534 bedside nursing encounters were conducted over 12 months.
  • The educator's recommendation for nurses to escalate care decreased from 20% to 5.5%.
  • Nurses reported a high self-perceived confidence level of 4.32/5.0 post-training, though MET call prevalence slightly increased (13.6 to 15.4 per 1000 patient bed days).

Conclusions:

  • Just-in-time training is an effective method for educating ward nurses in recognizing and managing deteriorating patients.
  • The program was well-received by nursing staff, significantly boosting their confidence.
  • While JIT training enhances recognition and response, further investigation into MET call trends is warranted.