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PUMA - Paediatric early warning system (PEWS): Utilisation and Mortality Avoidance. A prospective, mixed methods, before and after study identifying the evidence base for the core components of an effective PEWS and the development of an implementation package for implementation and use in the UK

Project title: PUMA - Paediatric early warning system (PEWS): Utilisation and Mortality Avoidance. A prospective, mixed methods, before and after study identifying the evidence base for the core components of an effective PEWS and the development of an implementation package for implementation and use in the UK

Chief investigator: Professor Davina AllenORCID logo

Contractor: Cardiff University

Co-investigators: Dr (Elizabeth) Dawn EdwardsORCID logo, Dr Chao HuangORCID logo, Dr David LacyORCID logo, Dr Emma Thomas-JonesORCID logo, Dr Gerri SeftonORCID logo, Dr James Bunn, Ms Alison OliverORCID logo, Ms Jennifer PrestonORCID logo, Professor Damian RolandORCID logo, Professor Davina AllenORCID logo, Professor Kerenza HoodORCID logo, Professor Lyvonne TumeORCID logo.

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