Zubrinic Marijana, Vrbanic Lauren, Keshavjee Shaf
Division of Thoracic Surgery, Sprott Department of Surgery, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
JTCVS Open. 2023 Sep 20;16:493-497. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2023.09.014. eCollection 2023 Dec.
There is significant interest in exploring new technologies to improve efficiency and work-life quality for nurses. We aimed to evaluate the impact of a remote video monitoring (RVM) solution that provides continuous in-hospital patient audio-video (AV) monitoring by technicians.
The RVM system that we developed, consisting of 2-way AV communication and a continuous O saturation monitoring device, has been deployed in all inpatient units within our hospital network, including 3 acute care hospitals and 2 rehabilitation facilities. Data were collected before and after implementation on safety measures including fall rates and adverse events, along with device utilization and number of escalation events requiring nursing intervention. Nurse job satisfaction was assessed with surveys.
Data were collected from April 2020 to May 2022. A total of 2087 patients were monitored at 5 hospital sites. The technicians identified 54,716 safety concerns that required them to intervene remotely and address with the patient. Of these, 46,289 required escalation of nursing staff, who were called to the bedside through the RVM alerting technology. Importantly, 8427 safety concerns were managed solely by the technicians without the need for nursing intervention, resulting in 8427 avoided nursing visits to the bedside. The surveyed nurses reported that the RVM technology provided reassurance that additional support was available to assist them in managing their patients. Patients and their families also expressed high degree of satisfaction. Since implementation, the rates of falls and other adverse events have been reduced, with the greatest impact in patients on high-flow oxygen. Code blue and mortality rates decreased from 7% to 1%.
The use of RVM has proven to be a successful innovation at our hospital and has led to improved patient safety. RVM was able to reduce 8427 individual nurse visits to the bedside, allowing nurses to manage the care of patients more effectively while improving both patient and staff satisfaction.
人们对探索新技术以提高护士的工作效率和工作生活质量有着浓厚兴趣。我们旨在评估一种远程视频监控(RVM)解决方案的影响,该方案由技术人员提供医院内患者的连续音频视频(AV)监控。
我们开发的RVM系统由双向AV通信和连续血氧饱和度监测设备组成,已部署在我们医院网络内的所有住院科室,包括3家急症护理医院和2家康复机构。在实施前后收集了关于安全措施的数据,包括跌倒率和不良事件,以及设备利用率和需要护理干预的升级事件数量。通过调查评估护士的工作满意度。
数据收集时间为2020年4月至2022年5月。在5个医院地点共监测了2087名患者。技术人员识别出54716个安全问题,需要他们进行远程干预并与患者解决。其中,46289个问题需要护理人员升级处理,通过RVM警报技术将他们召唤到床边。重要的是,8427个安全问题仅由技术人员处理,无需护理干预,从而避免了8427次护士到床边的探访。接受调查的护士表示,RVM技术让他们放心,知道有额外的支持可帮助他们管理患者。患者及其家属也表达了高度满意。自实施以来,跌倒率和其他不良事件有所下降,对高流量吸氧患者的影响最大。蓝色急救代码和死亡率从7%降至1%。
事实证明,在我们医院使用RVM是一项成功的创新,提高了患者安全性。RVM能够减少8427次护士到床边的单独探访,使护士能够更有效地管理患者护理,同时提高患者和工作人员的满意度。