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与临床警报相关的态度和做法。

Attitudes and practices related to clinical alarms.

作者信息

Funk Marjorie, Clark J Tobey, Bauld Thomas J, Ott Jennifer C, Coss Paul

机构信息

Marjorie Funk is a member of the board of directors of the Healthcare Technology Foundation and is a professor at the Yale University School of Nursing in West Haven, Connecticut. J. Tobey Clark is president of the Healthcare Technology Foundation and director of instrumentation and technical services at the University of Vermont in Burlington. Thomas J. Bauld is a member of the board of directors of the Healthcare Technology Foundation and a biomedical engineer for the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center for Patient Safety in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Jennifer C. Ott is secretary of the Healthcare Technology Foundation and a project manager and equipment planner for Northstar Management Company in St Louis, Missouri. Paul Coss is a member of the advisory board for Healthcare Technology Foundation and is a principal at Coss Associates in Lexington, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 2014 May;23(3):e9-e18. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2014315.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The number of devices with alarms has multiplied in recent years, causing alarm fatigue in bedside clinicians. Alarm fatigue is now recognized as a critical safety issue.

OBJECTIVE

To determine if attitudes and practices related to clinical alarms have changed since 2005.

METHODS

The Healthcare Technology Foundation's Clinical Alarms Committee developed an online survey for hospital personnel that addressed attitudes and practices related to clinical alarms. They administered it in 2005-2006 and in 2011 and compared the results.

RESULTS

Respondents were asked about their level of agreement with 19 statements about alarms. Many of the statements revealed no significant differences between the 2 survey years, although some differences were apparent. Respondents to the 2011 survey were significantly more likely to agree with statements about alarm sounds differentiating the priority of alarm and the helpfulness of central alarm management. Respondents in 2011 were significantly less likely to feel that nuisance alarms occur frequently and disrupt patient care. Respondents also ranked the importance of 9 different alarm issues. In both years, they ranked frequent false alarms as the most important. In response to a new question in the 2011 survey, 18% of respondents reported patients' experiencing adverse events related to alarms at their institutions.

CONCLUSIONS

Since 2005-2006 when the first survey was conducted, not much has changed. False alarms continue to contribute to a noisy hospital environment, and sentinel events related to alarm fatigue persist. Alarm hazards are a significant patient safety issue.

摘要

背景

近年来,带有警报功能的设备数量成倍增加,导致床边临床医生出现警报疲劳。警报疲劳如今被视为一个关键的安全问题。

目的

确定自2005年以来与临床警报相关的态度和做法是否发生了变化。

方法

医疗技术基金会的临床警报委员会为医院工作人员开发了一项在线调查,内容涉及与临床警报相关的态度和做法。他们在2005 - 2006年和2011年进行了调查,并比较了结果。

结果

受访者被问及他们对19条关于警报的陈述的认同程度。尽管有些差异很明显,但许多陈述在两个调查年份之间没有显示出显著差异。2011年的受访者更有可能认同关于警报声音区分警报优先级以及中央警报管理的帮助性的陈述。2011年的受访者明显不太可能觉得烦人的警报频繁出现并干扰患者护理。受访者还对9个不同的警报问题的重要性进行了排序。在这两年中,他们都将频繁误报列为最重要的问题。针对2011年调查中的一个新问题,18%的受访者报告称他们所在机构的患者经历了与警报相关的不良事件。

结论

自2005 - 2006年进行首次调查以来,变化不大。误报继续导致医院环境嘈杂,与警报疲劳相关的警戒事件仍然存在。警报危害是一个重大的患者安全问题。

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