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- Katy Davidson and Vicki Barber.
- John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
- Nurs Stand. 2004 Aug 18; 18 (49): 42-6.
AbstractIf set up by appropriately trained staff, electronic patient monitoring can aid patient care in general ward areas. However, this article argues that if poorly set up or misunderstood, it can be undervalued, underused and ignored. Poor training and understanding of the equipment can lead to poor outcomes for patients.
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