The Benefits of Rapid Response Teams: Exploring Perceptions of Nurse Leaders, Team Members, and End Users

Volume: 116, Issue: 3, Pages: 38 - 47
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Background The perceived benefits of rapid response teams (RRTs) influence whether RRTs are used and sustained. Perceived benefits are particularly important to sustaining RRTs when limited RRT data are shared with organizational members. Nurse leaders’ perceptions of the benefits of RRTs likely influence their support, which is crucial for sustained RRT use. The perceptions of RRT members and end users similarly will affect use. But little...
Paper Details
Title
The Benefits of Rapid Response Teams: Exploring Perceptions of Nurse Leaders, Team Members, and End Users
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
116
Issue
3
Pages
38 - 47
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