RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Evaluating a novel, integrative dashboard for health professionals’ performance in managing deteriorating patients: a quality improvement project JF BMJ Open Quality JO BMJ Open Qual FD British Medical Journal Publishing Group SP e002033 DO 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002033 VO 11 IS 4 A1 Alhmoud, Baneen A1 Melley, Daniel A1 Khan, Nadeem A1 Bonicci, Timothy A1 Patel, Riyaz A1 Banerjee, Amitava YR 2022 UL http://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/11/4/e002033.abstract AB Background The quality of recording and documentation of deteriorating patient management by health professionals has been challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Non-adherence to escalation and documentation guidelines increases risk of serious adverse events. Electronic health record (EHR)-integrated dashboards are auditing tools of patients’ status and clinicians’ performance, but neither the views nor the performance of health professionals have been assessed, relating to management of deteriorating patients.Objective To develop and evaluate a real-time dashboard of deteriorating patients’ assessment, referral and therapy.Settings Five academic hospitals in the largest National Health Service (NHS) trust in the UK (Barts Health NHS Trust).Intervention The dashboard was developed from EHR data to investigate patients with National Early Warning Score (NEWS2)>5, assessment, and escalation of deteriorating patients. We adopted the Plan, Do, Study, Act model and Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence framework to evaluate the dashboard.Design Mixed methods: (1) virtual, face-to-face, interviews and (2) retrospective descriptive EHR data analysis.Results We interviewed three nurses (two quality and safety and one informatics specialists). Participants perceived the dashboard as a facilitator for auditing NEWS2 recording and escalation of care to improve practice; (2) there is a need for guiding clinicians and adjusting data sources and metrics to enhance the functionality and usability. Data analysis (2019–2022) showed: (1) NEWS2 recording has gradually improved (May 2021–April 2022) from 64% to 83%;(2) referral and assessment completion increased (n: 170–6800 and 23–540, respectively).Conclusion The dashboard is an effective real-time data-driven method for improving the quality of managing deteriorating patients. Integrating health systems, a wider analysis NEWS2 and escalation of care metrics, and clinicians’ learning digital solutions will enhance functionality and experience to boost its value. There is a need to examine the generalisability of the dashboard through further validation and quality improvement studies.All data relevant to the study are included in the article or uploaded as supplementary information.