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持续生理监测可改善患者预后。

Continuous Physiological Monitoring Improves Patient Outcomes.

机构信息

Courtney Stellpflug is a clinical nurse specialist, Laura Pierson is a hospital staff nurse, Devin Roloff is a health systems engineer, Elton Mosman is an operations administrator, Tera Gross is a nurse administrator, Scott Marsh is a unit nurse manager, Valerie Willis is a nurse education specialist, and Donald Gabrielson is a health care technology management asset administrator, all at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Contact author: Courtney Stellpflug,

出版信息

Am J Nurs. 2021 Apr 1;121(4):40-46. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000742504.44428.c9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

General patient acuity is increasing in the United States, with more patients having multiple comorbidities and acute-on-chronic conditions. Hospitalizations may also be complicated by serious adverse events, often unrelated to the admitting medical diagnosis. In our facility, the late detection of patient deterioration on general medical units often resulted in increased length of stay (LOS) in the ICU and poor patient outcomes.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this project was to improve patient surveillance and better identify early signs of patient deterioration through the use of continuous vital sign monitoring technology.

METHODS

To improve detection of patient deterioration, a nurse-led monitoring and response system was developed using a wearable, wireless device for continuous vital sign surveillance. The patient data the device provided was used with early warning scores and sepsis screening protocols for timely goal-directed interventions.

RESULTS

Ninety-seven percent of patient deterioration events were recognized and treated as a result of this continuous monitoring and response system. Rapid response team activations decreased by 53% between baseline and the intervention period. LOS among patients transferred to the ICU decreased from 2.82 to 2.19 days. Nurse satisfaction with use of the continuous monitoring device was positive, with 74% of nurses surveyed reporting that information provided by the device enhanced decision-making.

CONCLUSIONS

New technology for patient surveillance, in this case a nurse-led monitoring and response system, can be successfully integrated into general care practice. Use of the nurse-led response system helped nurses recognize early signs of deterioration and continue meaningful patient interactions.

摘要

背景

美国的普通患者病情日益加重,许多患者患有多种合并症和急慢性疾病。住院治疗也可能因严重的不良事件而变得复杂,这些不良事件往往与入院的医疗诊断无关。在我们的机构中,普通医疗病房中患者病情恶化的晚期检测常常导致 ICU 住院时间延长(LOS)和患者预后不良。

目的

本项目的目的是通过使用连续生命体征监测技术,改善患者监测并更好地识别患者恶化的早期迹象。

方法

为了提高对患者病情恶化的检测,开发了一个由护士主导的监测和响应系统,使用可穿戴的无线设备进行连续生命体征监测。该设备提供的患者数据与早期预警评分和脓毒症筛查方案一起使用,以便及时进行目标导向的干预。

结果

由于这种连续监测和响应系统,97%的患者病情恶化事件得到了识别和治疗。快速反应小组的激活次数在基线期和干预期间减少了 53%。转入 ICU 的患者的 LOS 从 2.82 天降至 2.19 天。护士对连续监测设备的使用满意度为积极,74%接受调查的护士报告说,设备提供的信息增强了决策能力。

结论

新的患者监测技术,在这种情况下是一个由护士主导的监测和响应系统,可以成功地整合到常规护理实践中。使用护士主导的响应系统有助于护士识别恶化的早期迹象,并继续进行有意义的患者互动。

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