Joshi Meera, Archer Stephanie, Morbi Abigail, Ashrafian Hutan, Arora Sonal, Khan Sadia, Cooke Graham, Darzi Ara
Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, National Health Service Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Feb 11;6(2):e27866. doi: 10.2196/27866.
Continuous vital sign monitoring by using wearable sensors may result in the earlier detection of patient deterioration and sepsis. Few studies have explored the perspectives of surgical team members on the use of such sensors in surgical patients.
This study aims to understand the views of surgical team members regarding novel wearable sensors for surgical patients.
Wearable sensors that monitor vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature) continuously were used by acute surgical patients. The opinions of surgical staff who were treating patients with these sensors were collated through in-depth semistructured interviews to thematic saturation. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed via thematic analysis.
A total of 48 interviews were performed with senior and junior surgeons and senior and junior nurses. The main themes of interest that emerged from the interviews were (1) problems with current monitoring, (2) the anticipated impact of wearables on patient safety, (3) the impact on staff, (4) the impact on patients overall, (5) potential new changes, and (6) the future and views on technology.
Overall, the feedback from staff who were continuously monitoring surgical patients via wearable sensors was positive, and relatively few concerns were raised. Surgical staff members identify problems with current monitoring and anticipate that sensors will both improve patient safety and be the future of monitoring.
使用可穿戴传感器持续监测生命体征可能会更早地发现患者病情恶化和脓毒症。很少有研究探讨手术团队成员对在手术患者中使用此类传感器的看法。
本研究旨在了解手术团队成员对用于手术患者的新型可穿戴传感器的看法。
急性手术患者使用持续监测生命体征(心率、呼吸频率和体温)的可穿戴传感器。通过深入的半结构化访谈收集使用这些传感器治疗患者的手术人员的意见,直至达到主题饱和。访谈进行录音、转录,并通过主题分析进行分析。
对高级和初级外科医生以及高级和初级护士共进行了48次访谈。访谈中出现的主要关注主题包括:(1)当前监测存在的问题;(2)可穿戴设备对患者安全的预期影响;(3)对工作人员的影响;(4)对患者整体的影响;(5)潜在的新变化;(6)对技术的未来展望和看法。
总体而言,通过可穿戴传感器持续监测手术患者的工作人员反馈积极,提出的担忧相对较少。手术工作人员指出了当前监测存在的问题,并预计传感器将提高患者安全,且是监测的未来发展方向。