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THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF DYNAMIC ELECTRONIC TRACKING AND ESCALATION TO REDUCE CRITICAL CARE TRANSFERS (THE DETECT STUDY)
G. Sefton
,
B. Carter
, S. Lane
, F. Mehta
, C. Eyton Chong
, S. Siner
, D. Jones
, C. Lambert
, L. Evans
, M. Peak
, H. Hughes
, S. Dee
, E. D. Carrol
Nursing & Midwifery
Evaluation & Policy Analysis Unit
Edge Hill University
International Centre for Applied Research with Children, Young People, Pregnant Women and Families
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
University of Liverpool
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2025
2025
2025
1
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2025
Assessing the performance of Paediatric Early Warning Scores to predict critical deterioration events in hospitalised children (the DETECT study): a retrospective matched case-control study.
Bracken, A., Lane, S., Siner, S., Jones, D., Lambert, C., Mehta, F., Eyton-Chong, C.-K., Davis, P., Fitzsimons, J., Lim, E., Clerihew, L.,
CARTER, B.
, Sefton, G. R. & Carrol, E.,
2 Jul 2025
,
In:
BMC Pediatrics.
25
,
1
,
p. 1-10
10 p.
, 520.
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Pediatrics
100%
Deterioration
100%
Case-Control Study
100%
UK
100%
Cumulative Risk
100%
2
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22
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