Why do healthcare professionals fail to escalate as per the early warning system (EWS) protocol? A qualitative evidence synthesis of the barriers and facilitators of escalation

Early warning systems (EWSs) are used to assist clinical judgment in the detection of acute deterioration to avoid or reduce adverse events including unanticipated cardiopulmonary arrest, admission to the intensive care unit and death. Sometimes healthcare professionals (HCPs) do not trigger the alarm and escalate for help according to the EWS protocol and it is unclear why this is the case. This qualitative evidence synthesis explored why HCPs may fail to escalate care according to EWS protocols.

Date of publication: 28 Jan 2021
Authors: Sinead M O’ Neill, Barbara Clyne, Miriam Bell, Avilene Casey, Brendan Leen, Susan M. Smith, Máirín Ryan, Michelle O'Neill.
Journal: BMC Emergency Medicine.
Digital object identifier: DOI: 10.1186/s12873-021-00403-9
Type of output: Evidence synthesis
Suggested Citation:

O’Neill SM, Clyne B, Bell M, Casey A, Leen B, Smith SM, Ryan M & O’Neill M. Why do healthcare professionals fail to escalate as per the early warning system (EWS) protocol? A qualitative evidence synthesis of the barriers and facilitators of escalation. BMC Emergency Medicine. 2021;21(1):15.