Artigo Revisado por pares

Utilizing Data and Alarm Champions to Enhance Alarm Management

2024; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 39; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/ncq.0000000000000787

ISSN

1550-5065

Autores

Joellan Mullen, Sulimon Sattari, Melissa Rauch, Fernando Stein, Kevin Roy, Darlene E. Acorda,

Tópico(s)

ECG Monitoring and Analysis

Resumo

Background: Nuisance and false alarms distract clinicians from urgent alerts, raising patient safety risks. Local Problem: High alarm rates in a pediatric progressive care unit resulted in experiencing 180-250 alarms per day or 1 alarm every 3 to 4 minutes per clinician. Methods: Through Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles, environmental, policy, and technology changes were implemented to decrease the average alarms/day/bed and percentage of time in alarm. Interventions: Alarm settings tailored to patient needs using features embedded within the patient monitoring system were implemented and monitored with the assistance of alarm champions. Results: The average number of alarms/day/bed decreased from 177.69 to 96.94 over the course of 10 years, a 45.45% reduction. The percentage of time in alarm decreased from 7.52% to 2.83%, a 62.37% reduction. Conclusions: Arming clinicians with technology to analyze real-time clinical data made alarms meaningful and actionable, decreasing false alarms without compromising patient safety.

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