Table 2.
Patient outcomes.
| Higher Quality Patient Attention | Attention for the patient according to their disease, the kind of risks they have (Nurse, Xalapa) |
| Improving the quality of attention for the hospitalized oncology patient has been the main thing (Ward Physician, San Salvador) | |
| The attention is faster and more precise (Nurse, Cuenca) | |
| Early Detection & Prevention of Deterioration | [PEWS] allows us to control and monitor the patient before deterioration … before the vital functions are too late to act (Ward Physician, Lima) |
| Children’s health conditions were deteriorating and we didn’t know until they were in critical condition, but with [PEWS] everything changed … we don’t wait until it’s too late (Nurse, Cuenca) | |
| We’re able to capture the probability for this patient to get critical in the next few hours and everything we must do to prevent this (Ward Physician, San Salvador) | |
| Reduced Morbidity & Mortality | The most important thing was the reduction of the morbimortality of the patient, that has been very visible. (Ward Physician, Xalapa) |
| Mortality has decreased by 2/3. (ICU Physician, San Salvador) | |
| We saw a decrease of adverse events and complications (Nurse, San Luis Potosi) |