Comparison of nurse and computer charting of physiological variables in an intensive care unit.

S Cunningham, S Deere, R A Elton, N McIntosh
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare charting of physiological parameters manually by nurses and automatically by computer and so decide whether this task could accurately be performed by computer.

Subjects/setting: 101 consecutive patients admitted for tertiary neonatal intensive care.

Design: Direct comparison of 48 hours of data collected by both methods. Computer data stored each second and the hourly median compared with the single hourly value noted by the nurse.

Methods: All patients were monitored by standard patient monitor and a computer. Four physiological parameters were compared between nurse and computer (both derived information from the standard patient monitor): heart rate, transcutaneous oxygen, mean blood pressure, central temperature. A random 51% of patients had the computer data displayed as trends at the cotside. Comparison of the hourly nurse observation and a computer hourly median value. Computer data was compared before and after the removal of artifact. In addition, the effects on nursing observations of either display or non display of the computer trend data was assessed.

Results: Nurse and computer observations were statistically significantly different (p < 0.001), though these were not clinically important. Nurses tended to note a higher figure than the computer median. The cotside display of computer data improved consistency between the nurse and computer observations. Artifact present in the data had little influence on the accuracy of the computer median value.

Conclusions: Computer systems can accurately chart physiological data, providing a more flexible record with a minimal risk to data reliability from artifact.

重症监护病房护士与计算机生理变量图表的比较。
目的:比较护士手工作图和计算机自动作图的生理参数,以确定计算机是否能准确地完成这一任务。对象/环境:101例连续接受新生儿三级重症监护的患者。设计:直接比较两种方法采集的48小时数据。计算机每秒钟存储的数据和每小时的中位数与护士记录的单小时值进行比较。方法:采用标准监护仪和计算机监测所有患者。比较护士和计算机的四项生理参数(均来自标准患者监护仪):心率、经皮氧、平均血压、中心温度。随机抽取的51%的患者将计算机数据作为趋势显示在边缘。每小时护士观察与计算机每小时中位数的比较。比较去除伪影前后的计算机数据。此外,评估显示或不显示计算机趋势数据对护理观察的影响。结果:护士观察与计算机观察差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001),但这些差异在临床上并不重要。护士倾向于注意到比计算机中位数更高的数字。计算机数据的外围显示提高了护士和计算机观察结果之间的一致性。数据中存在的伪影对计算机中位数的准确性影响不大。结论:计算机系统可以准确地绘制生理数据,提供更灵活的记录,并将人为因素对数据可靠性的风险降到最低。
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