University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK.
Evid Based Ment Health. 2020 Feb;23(1):34-38. doi: 10.1136/ebmental-2019-300136.
All patients admitted to an acute inpatient mental health unit must have nursing observations carried out at night either hourly or every 15 minutes, to ascertain that they are safe and breathing. However, while this practice ensures patient safety, it can also disturb patients' sleep, which in turn can impact negatively on their recovery.
This article describes the process of introducing artificial intelligence ('digitally assisted nursing observations') in an acute mental health inpatient ward, to enable staff to carry out the hourly and the 15 minutes observations, minimising disruption of patients' sleep while maintaining their safety.
The preliminary data obtained indicate that the digitally assisted nursing observations agreed with the observations without sensors when both were carried out in parallel and that over an estimated 755 patient nights, the new system has not been associated with any untoward incidents. Preliminary qualitative data suggest that the new technology improves patients' and staff's experience at night.
This project suggests that the digitally assisted nursing observations could maintain patients' safety while potentially improving patients' and staff's experience in an acute psychiatric ward. The limitations of this study, namely, its narrative character and the fact that patients were not randomised to the new technology, suggest taking the reported findings as qualitative and preliminary.
These results suggest that the care provided at night in acute inpatient psychiatric units could be substantially improved with this technology. This warrants a more thorough and stringent evaluation.
所有入住急性住院精神科病房的患者都必须进行夜间护理观察,每小时或每 15 分钟一次,以确保他们的安全和呼吸。然而,虽然这种做法确保了患者的安全,但也会干扰患者的睡眠,从而对他们的康复产生负面影响。
本文描述了在急性精神科住院病房引入人工智能(“数字辅助护理观察”)的过程,以便工作人员能够进行每小时和 15 分钟的观察,在保持患者安全的同时尽量减少对其睡眠的干扰。
初步获得的数据表明,在同时进行的情况下,数字辅助护理观察与无传感器的观察结果一致,并且在估计 755 个患者夜间,新系统没有与任何不良事件相关。初步的定性数据表明,新技术改善了患者和工作人员夜间的体验。
该项目表明,数字辅助护理观察可以在保持患者安全的同时,潜在地改善急性精神病病房患者和工作人员的体验。本研究的局限性,即其叙述性特征以及患者未随机分配到新技术,表明所报告的发现应作为定性和初步的结果。
这些结果表明,这项技术可以大大改善急性住院精神病病房夜间的护理。这需要更全面和严格的评估。