

Using a theoretical framework of behaviour change to develop a complex implementation intervention to improve responses to deteriorating patients
Exchange 9
Recognising and responding to the deteriorating patient
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11:15 - Welcome and opening remarks
11.25 - Using a theoretical framework of behaviour change to develop a complex implementation intervention to improve responses to deteriorating patients
- Using the systematic application of theory to change the behaviour of healthcare staff
- Learn how a theory-based behaviour change intervention was developed to improve responses to deteriorating patients
- Find out how TDF domains were mapped to behaviour change techniques to inform how techniques could be operationalised in an acute ward setting
11:40 - RRS/CCO Calls: Approaches to ‘Not for Resuscitation’: A perspective from the US (pre-recorded)
- Discuss if there is a role for Rapid Response for patients who are not for resuscitation
- Offer tips for rapid decision making during a crisis
- Recognise common errors in speaking with patients who are not for resuscitation in crisis and their families
- Recognise the “4 Conversations” in provider patient communication
11.55 – Q&A