Critical Care Alarm Fatigue and Monitor Customization: Alarm Frequencies and Context Factors.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Layla Z Arkilic, Elizabeth Hundt, Beth Quatrara
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Abstract

Background: Alarm fatigue among nurses working in the intensive care unit has garnered considerable attention as a national patient safety priority. A viable solution for reducing the frequency of alarms and unnecessary noise is intensive care unit alarm monitor customization.

Local problem: A 24-bed cardiovascular and thoracic surgery intensive care unit in a large academic medical center identified a high rate of alarms and associated noise as a problem contributing to nurse alarm fatigue.

Methods: An alarm monitor quality improvement project used both alarm frequency and nurse surveys before and after implementation to determine the effectiveness of interventions. Multimodal interventions included nurse training sessions, informational flyers, organizational policies, and an alarm monitor training video. Unexpected results inspired an extensive investigation and secondary analysis, which included examining the data-capturing capabilities of the alarm monitors and the impact of context factors.

Results: Alarm frequencies unexpectedly increased after the intervention. The software data-capturing features of the alarm monitors for determining frequency did not accurately measure nurse interactions with monitors. Measured increases in patient census, nurse staffing, and data input from medical devices from before to after the intervention substantially affected project results.

Conclusions: Alarm frequencies proved an unreliable measure of nurse skills and practices in alarm customization. Documented changes in context factors provided strong anecdotal evidence of changed circumstances that clarified project results and underscored the critical importance of contemporaneous collection of context data. Designs and methods used in quality improvement projects must include reliable outcome measures to achieve meaningful results.

重症监护警报疲劳与监护仪定制:警报频率和环境因素。
背景:重症监护室护士的警报疲劳问题已成为全国患者安全的首要问题,引起了广泛关注。当地问题:一家大型学术医疗中心的 24 张床位心血管和胸外科重症监护病房发现,高报警率和相关噪音是导致护士报警疲劳的一个问题:一个警报监控器质量改进项目在实施前后利用警报频率和护士调查来确定干预措施的效果。多模式干预措施包括护士培训课程、信息传单、组织政策和报警监控器培训视频。出乎意料的结果激发了广泛的调查和二次分析,其中包括检查报警监控器的数据采集能力和环境因素的影响:结果:干预后,报警频率意外增加。警报监测仪用于确定频率的软件数据采集功能并不能准确测量护士与监测仪之间的互动。干预前后,病人数量、护士人数和医疗设备数据输入的增加对项目结果产生了重大影响:事实证明,警报频率并不能可靠地衡量护士在警报定制方面的技能和实践。记录在案的环境因素变化为环境变化提供了有力的轶事证据,澄清了项目结果,并强调了同期环境数据收集的重要性。质量改进项目中使用的设计和方法必须包括可靠的结果测量,才能取得有意义的结果。
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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
68
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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