Table 1.
PICOS | Details of eligibility |
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Population | Ward nurses and junior physicians (residents, medical officers and house officers). |
Phenomena of Interest | Articles related to factors influencing the RRS activation for adult patients in general wards by frontline ward clinicians and/or frontline ward clinicians’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of the RRS were included. |
Articles related to evaluating the effectiveness or impact of the RRS on patient outcomes and/or involved patients with the ‘Do-Not-Resuscitate’ order were excluded. | |
Context | Conducted in adult general ward settings. |
Articles conducted in rural, obstetric and gynecological, pediatrics and mental-health settings, as well as outside of the adult general ward settings were excluded. | |
Study design | Original primary studies of any design in the English language published between January 1995 and January 2016 were included. The year 1995 was chosen as the cut-off date as it marked the first study outlining the concept of the RRS. |
Only full text articles were included. | |
Conference abstracts or proceedings were excluded due to insufficient study details. | |
General editorials, case reports, and gray literature were excluded to provide a level of quality control and to reflect evidence-based practice. |
PICOS, Population, Phenomena of Interest, Context, Study design; RRS, rapid response system.