Vital signs monitoring to detect patient deterioration: An integrative literature review

Int J Nurs Pract. 2015 May:21 Suppl 2:91-8. doi: 10.1111/ijn.12329.

Abstract

Vital signs monitoring is an important nursing assessment. Yet, nurses seem to be doing it as part of a routine and often overlooking their significance in detecting patient deterioration. An integrative literature review was conducted to explore factors surrounding ward nursing practice of vital signs monitoring in detecting and reporting deterioration. Twenty papers were included. The structural component of a Nursing Role Effectiveness Model framework, which comprises of patient, nurse and organizational variables, was used to synthesize the review. Patient variables include signs of deterioration displayed by patients which include physical cues and abnormal vital signs. Nursing variables include clinical knowledge, roles and responsibilities, and reporting of deteriorating vital signs. Organizational variables include heavy workload, technology, and observation chart design. This review has highlighted current nursing practice in vital signs monitoring. A myriad of factors were found to surround ward practice of vital signs monitoring in detecting and reporting deterioration.

Keywords: adverse events; failure to rescue; physiological deterioration; vital signs.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nursing Assessment*
  • Practice Patterns, Nurses'*
  • Vital Signs*