Nasal high flow therapy in remote hospitals: guideline development using a modified Delphi technique
CONCLUSION: The aim was to develop a clinical guideline that was contextualised to the remote hospital. This outcome was achieved by using a modified Delphi technique, with a panel of experts providing the decision-making for the guideline. Consistency and safety were addressed by reducing delays in workplace practices; examples were time to arrange treatment locally and mitigate delays in an unknown time to retrievals, access to trained staff, staffing levels, and communication between remote and tertiary teams.PMID:38282353 | DOI:10.22605/RRH8516
Source: Rural and Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Sally West Donna Franklin Nichole Harvey Alice Cairns Source Type: research
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