State of Science in Alarm System Safety: Implications for Researchers, Vendors, and Clinical Leaders.

Q4 Medicine
Azizeh K Sowan, Nancy Staggers, Charles C Reed, Tommye Austin, Qian Chen, Shouhuai Xu, Emme Lopez
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Abstract

Alarm fatigue is a complex phenomenon that needs to be assessed within the context of the clinical setting. Considering that complexity, the available information on how to address alarm fatigue and improve alarm system safety is relatively scarce. This article summarizes the state of science in alarm system safety based on the eight dimensions of a sociotechnical model for studying health information technology in complex adaptive healthcare systems. The summary and recommendations were guided by available systematic reviews on the topic, interventional studies published between January 2019 and February 2022, and recommendations and evidence-based practice interventions published by professional organizations. The current article suggests implications to help researchers respond to the gap in science related to alarm safety, help vendors design safe monitoring systems, and help clinical leaders apply evidence-based strategies to improve alarm safety in their settings. Physiologic monitors in intensive care units-the devices most commonly used in complex care environments and associated with the highest number of alarms and deaths-are the focus of the current work.

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警报系统安全的科学现状:对研究人员、供应商和临床领导者的启示。
警报疲劳是一种复杂的现象,需要在临床环境中进行评估。考虑到这种复杂性,如何解决报警疲劳和提高报警系统安全性的可用信息相对较少。本文基于社会技术模型的八个维度,总结了在复杂适应性医疗系统中研究卫生信息技术的报警系统安全的科学现状。摘要和建议以关于该主题的现有系统综述、2019年1月至2022年2月期间发表的干预研究以及专业组织发表的建议和循证实践干预措施为指导。当前的文章提出了一些启示,可以帮助研究人员应对与警报安全相关的科学空白,帮助供应商设计安全的监测系统,并帮助临床领导者应用基于证据的策略来改善其设置中的警报安全性。重症监护病房的生理监测器是当前工作的重点,它是在复杂的护理环境中最常用的设备,与最高数量的警报和死亡有关。
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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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1.10
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期刊介绍: AAMI publishes Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology (BI&T) a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the developers, managers, and users of medical instrumentation and technology.
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