The Commission and the NSW Clinical Excellence Commission held a national workshop on the deteriorating patient in Sydney on 10 November 2009. The purpose of the workshop was to showcase current approaches and practical solutions to the problem of properly recognising and responding to patients who deteriorate in hospital. The workshop was attended by over 270 delegates from across Australia and New Zealand.
The workshop program (PDF 188 KB) and presentations are now available for download.
All workshop sessions were filmed and are available on a data DVD that plays the video footage simultaneously with the PowerPoint slides. The data DVD can only be played on a PC as they run as a windows based program (it will not play on a Mac). If you would like a copy of the data DVD please email your postal details to alexandra.sonsie@safetyandquality.gov.au.
Presentations
Morning Plenary Session
- Chris Baggoley, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Ken Hillman, Simpson Centre for Health Services Research, affiliated with The Australian Institute of Health Innovation, UNSW
Overview of Rapid Response Systems (PDF 645 KB)
Nicola Dunbar, Program Manager, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Recognising and responding to clinical deterioration: A national approach to safer care (PDF 61 KB)
Morning Concurrent Sessions
Identification of patients who are deteriorating
- Chair: Robert Herkes, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
Opening Presentation (PDF 121 KB)
Aaron Jones, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
'Doing the obs' - An exploration of vital sign monitoring in a large metropolitan teaching hospital (PDF 340 KB)
Mark Horswill, University of Queensland
Identifying human factors problems in the design of 25 observation charts (PDF 7,575 KB)
Daryl Jones, Austin Hospital, Melbourne
The MET afferent limb: Calling criteria and delayed activation (PDF 515 KB)
Communicating about and learning from patients who are deteriorating
- Chair: Nicola Dunbar, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare
Opening Presentation (PDF 40 KB)
Aaron Armstrong, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
Why don't nurses escalate? (PDF 322 KB)
Kim Hill, Hunter New England Area Health Service
Clinical communication: Caring for the deteriorating patient (PDF 355 KB)
Charles Pain, NSW Clinical Excellence Commission
Preventing, recognising and responding to deterioration a function of teams (PDF 1,070 KB)
Ken Hillman, Simpson Centre for Health Services Research
Evaluation, audit and feedback (PDF 605 KB)
Educating staff about deterioration
- Chair: Anna Green, Western Health, Melbourne
Opening Presentation (PDF 52 KB)
Graham Reece, Blacktown Mt Druitt Hospital / O.A.S.I.S. Simulation Centre, Blacktown Campus, Sydney West
Solutions for recognising deterioration (PDF 2,435 KB)
Brendan Flanagan, Southern Health Simulation & Skills Centre, Melbourne
Simulation training for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration (PDF 444 KB)
Sally Squire, La Trobe University, Albury-Wodonga, and
MaryEllen Mickle, Ramsay Health Care, Victoria
Making an “Im – PACT” An education program for the early identification of the deteriorating patient (PDF 560 KB)
Mary Langcake, St George Hospital, Sydney
A CCrISP approach to the deteriorating patient (PDF 295 KB)
Afternoon Concurrent Sessions
Rapid response systems in metropolitan areas
- Chair: Rinaldo Bellomo, The Austin Hospital, Melbourne
Opening Presentation (PDF 570 KB)
Daryl Jones, Austin Hospital, Melbourne
Saving deteriorating patients: 'Glad we MET' (PDF 380 KB)
Anna Green, Western Health, Melbourne
Nurse-led rapid response program for a metropolitan hospital (PDF 1,995 KB)
Robert Herkes, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
To empower or disempower - THAT is the question (PDF 766 KB)
Care of deteriorating paediatric patients
- Chair: Kevin McCaffery, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane
Opening Presentation (PDF 140 KB)
James Tibballs, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
Outcomes of a Paediatric Medical Emergency Team system (PDF 100 KB)
Jonny Taitz, Sydney Children's Hospital / NSW Clinical Excellence Commission
Achievements and challenges of the deteriorating paediatric patient (PDF 635 KB)
Heather Mugridge, The Canberra Hospital
Paediatric Deteriorating Patients: Developments in the ACT (PDF 420 KB)
Ruth McCaffery, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane
The Children's Early Warning Tool (PDF 4,865 KB)
Rapid response systems in rural areas
- Chair: Gabriel Shannon, Orange Base Hospital
Opening Presentation (PDF 577 KB)
Graeme Malone, Ambulance Service of New South Wales
AMBULANCE: First line of response (PDF 650 KB)
John Lambert, Greater Western Area Health Service / Orange Health Service
Managing the Deteriorating Patient (remotely) (PDF 8,680 KB)
Doug Gilchrist, Gove District Hospital, NT
Solutions in remote communities (PDF 685 KB)
Afternoon Plenary Session
Cliff Hughes, NSW Clinical Excellence Commission
The Deteriorating Patient (PDF 1,775 KB)

