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使用可穿戴传感器提高预防压力性损伤的护理记录效率

Increasing Nursing Documentation Efficiency With Wearable Sensors for Pressure Injury Prevention.

作者信息

Rose Angelia, Cooley Annemari, Yap Tracey L, Alderden Jenny, Sabol Valerie K, Lin Jiunn-Ru Angela, Brooks Katie, Kennerly Susan M

机构信息

Angelia Rose is a nurse practitioner specializing in wound care at Hunt Regional Medical Center, Greenville, Texas.

Annemari Cooley is senior director of clinical development with Smith+Nephew Advanced Wound Management division, Fort Worth, Texas.

出版信息

Crit Care Nurse. 2022 Apr 1;42(2):14-22. doi: 10.4037/ccn2022116.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Documentation presents an overwhelming burden to bedside clinical nurses. Nurses must manually enter several hundred data points into electronic health record flow sheets, taking time from direct patient care and introducing opportunity for documentation errors.

LOCAL PROBLEM

A patient record audit revealed a significant gap in documented patient repositioning events. This quality improvement initiative evaluated automated repositioning documentation via a wearable sensor system.

METHODS

A pretest-posttest design was used to examine retrospectively collected manual documentation and prospectively collected sensor documentation of patient repositioning events in a 148-bed rural community hospital. Repositioning documentation manually entered into electronic health records during the baseline period (January 1 to February 28, 2018) was compared with automatic, sensor-based repositioning documentation during the implementation period (corresponding months in 2019 and 2020 to eliminate seasonality).

RESULTS

A convenience sample of 105 patient records was reviewed. The mean documented patient repositioning interval was 6.6 hours in the baseline period and 2.4 hours in the implementation period. The improvement was most pronounced in patients with obesity, whose mean repositioning interval improved from 9.4 hours to 2.5 hours. Documentation compliance (actual vs expected repositioning documentation) was 31% with manual documentation and 82% with automatic sensor-based documentation.

CONCLUSIONS

Repositioning was documented more than 2.5 times as frequently with sensor technology as with manual data entry. Body position and reasons for delayed repositioning events were documented more completely with sensor technology. Automated documentation may improve the accuracy of electronic health records and reduce the documentation burden for nurses.

摘要

背景

文档记录给床边临床护士带来了巨大负担。护士必须手动将数百个数据点输入电子健康记录流程表,这占用了直接护理患者的时间,并增加了文档记录错误的可能性。

当地问题

一项患者记录审计发现,记录的患者重新定位事件存在重大差距。这项质量改进计划通过可穿戴传感器系统评估了自动重新定位文档记录。

方法

采用前测-后测设计,回顾性收集一家拥有148张床位的农村社区医院患者重新定位事件的手动文档记录,并前瞻性收集传感器文档记录。将基线期(2018年1月1日至2月28日)手动输入电子健康记录的重新定位文档记录与实施期(2019年和2020年相应月份,以消除季节性影响)基于传感器的自动重新定位文档记录进行比较。

结果

审查了105份患者记录的便利样本。基线期记录的患者平均重新定位间隔为6.6小时,实施期为2.4小时。肥胖患者的改善最为明显,其平均重新定位间隔从9.4小时缩短至2.5小时。手动文档记录的文档合规性(实际与预期重新定位文档记录)为31%,基于传感器的自动文档记录为82%。

结论

与手动数据输入相比,传感器技术记录重新定位的频率高出2.5倍以上。传感器技术更完整地记录了身体位置和重新定位延迟事件的原因。自动文档记录可能会提高电子健康记录的准确性,并减轻护士的文档记录负担。

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