临床医生对儿科警报管理指标规范的看法。

Q4 Medicine
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-21 DOI:10.2345/0899-8205-57.1.18
Halley Ruppel, Erin Pohl, Carolina Rodriguez-Paras, Elizabeth Froh, Kim Perry, Meghan McNamara, Naveen Muthu, Daria Ferro, Irit Rasooly, Christopher P Bonafide
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背景:监测警报的持续管理对于减少临床医生(如护士、医生)的警报疲劳非常重要。加强临床医生参与儿科急性护理主动警报管理的策略尚未得到很好的探索。对警报汇总指标的访问可以增强临床医生的参与度。目的:为了为干预开发奠定基础,我们试图确定制定、包装和向临床医生提供警报指标的功能规范。方法:我们的临床医生科学家和人为因素工程师团队与儿童医院外科住院部的临床医生进行了焦点小组讨论。我们对转录本进行归纳编码,将代码开发成主题,并将主题分为“当前状态”和“未来状态”。结果:我们进行了五个焦点小组,共有13名临床医生(8名注册护士和5名医学博士)。在目前的状态下,团队成员之间关于警报负担的信息交流是由护士临时发起的。对于未来的状态,临床医生确定了警报指标可以帮助他们管理警报的方式,并描述了支持决策的特定信息,如警报趋势、基准和上下文数据。结论:我们为加强临床医生对患者警报的积极管理的未来策略制定了四项建议:(1)通过按类型分类警报率并总结警报随时间的趋势,为临床医生制定警报指标;(2)将警报指标与上下文患者数据相结合,以促进临床医生的感知,(3)在促进跨专业讨论的论坛中提供警报指标,以及(4)提供临床医生教育,以建立关于警报疲劳和循证警报减少策略的共享心理模型。
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Clinician Perspectives on Specifications for Metrics to Inform Pediatric Alarm Management.

Background: Ongoing management of monitor alarms is important for reducing alarm fatigue among clinicians (e.g., nurses, physicians). Strategies to enhance clinician engagement in active alarm management in pediatric acute care have not been well explored. Access to alarm summary metrics may enhance clinician engagement. Objective: To lay the foundation for intervention development, we sought to identify functional specifications for formulating, packaging, and delivering alarm metrics to clinicians. Methods: Our team of clinician scientists and human factors engineers conducted focus groups with clinicians from medical-surgical inpatient units in a children's hospital. We inductively coded transcripts, developed codes into themes, and grouped themes into "current state" and "future state." Results: We conducted five focus groups with 13 clinicians (eight registered nurses and five doctors of medicine). In the current state, information exchanged among team members about alarm burden is initiated by nurses on an ad hoc basis. For a future state, clinicians identified ways in which alarm metrics could help them manage alarms and described specific information, such as alarm trends, benchmarks, and contextual data, that would support decision-making. Conclusion: We developed four recommendations for future strategies to enhance clinicians' active management of patient alarms: (1) formulate alarm metrics for clinicians by categorizing alarm rates by type and summarizing alarm trends over time, (2) package alarm metrics with contextual patient data to facilitate clinicians' sensemaking, (3) deliver alarm metrics in a forum that facilitates interprofessional discussion, and (4) provide clinician education to establish a shared mental model about alarm fatigue and evidence-based alarm-reduction strategies.

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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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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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