Lockhorst Elize W, van Noordenne Milicia, Klouwens Linda, Govaert Klaas M, de Bruijn Eva, Gobardhan Paul D, Schreinemakers Jennifer M J
Department of Surgical Oncology and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Erasmus MC University Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Surgery, Amphia Hospital, Breda, the Netherlands.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2025 Apr;31(3):e70099. doi: 10.1111/jep.70099.
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgical procedures are at risk of postoperative complications, requiring early recognition. Clinical deterioration is preceded by changes in vital sings, which are measured three times a day by a nurse. Due to the intermittent measuring, this may result in a delay in the recognition of clinical deterioration. Continuous vital sign monitoring through wireless sensors offers a potential solution for earlier recognition.
To evaluate user satisfaction of a new wireless monitoring system measuring vital signs continuously, by both patients and healthcare providers.
A prospective, questionnaire-based study.
From December 2021 to November 2022, user experience questionnaires were administered to patients who underwent major abdominal surgical procedures and received the patch postoperatively. Questionnaires were administered as well to nurses and physicians working on a surgical ward with the patch. Continuous measurements of heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature were taken using the Sensium wireless patch.
A total of 298 respondents completed the questionnaire, 191 patients, 88 nurses, and 19 physicians. Of the patients, 69% had a positive experience with the patch, and 74% felt safer. Sixty-three percent of the nurses were positive, and 65% had the feeling that they could monitor the patients better this way. Of the physicians, 63% were positive, 32% believed clinical deterioration could be identified earlier.
The use of the Sensium wireless patch for continuous monitoring of vital signs postoperatively was found to be feasible and well-tolerated. Patients, nurses, and physicians reported a positive experience with its use.
接受大型腹部外科手术的患者有术后并发症的风险,需要早期识别。临床恶化之前生命体征会发生变化,护士每天测量三次生命体征。由于测量是间歇性的,这可能导致临床恶化的识别延迟。通过无线传感器进行连续生命体征监测为早期识别提供了一种潜在的解决方案。
评估患者和医护人员对一种新型连续测量生命体征的无线监测系统的用户满意度。
一项基于问卷的前瞻性研究。
2021年12月至2022年11月,对接受大型腹部外科手术并在术后使用该贴片的患者进行用户体验问卷调查。同时也对在外科病房使用该贴片的护士和医生进行问卷调查。使用Sensium无线贴片连续测量心率、呼吸频率和体温。
共有298名受访者完成了问卷,其中191名患者、88名护士和19名医生。在患者中,69%对该贴片有积极体验,74%感觉更安全。63%的护士持积极态度,65%觉得通过这种方式能更好地监测患者。在医生中,63%持积极态度,32%认为可以更早发现临床恶化。
发现使用Sensium无线贴片术后连续监测生命体征是可行的且耐受性良好。患者、护士和医生对其使用都有积极体验。