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Experiences, barriers and expectations regarding current patient monitoring systems among ICU nurses in a University Hospital in Lebanon: a qualitative study

Ahmad Rayan, Suhair Hussni Al‐Ghabeesh, Mirna Fawaz, A Rosa Behar, Amina Toumi

2024Frontiers in Digital Health8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess the experiences, barriers, and expectations regarding current patient monitoring systems among intensive care unit nurses at one university hospital. Methods: A qualitative exploratory study approach was adopted to test the research questions. Results: Intensive care unit personnel placed a high value on practical criteria such as user friendliness and visualization while assessing the present monitoring system. Poor alarm handling was recognized as possible patient safety hazards. The necessity of high accessibility was highlighted once again for a prospective system; wireless, noninvasive, and interoperability of monitoring devices were requested; and smart phones for distant patient monitoring and alert management improvement were required. Conclusion: Core comments from ICU personnel are included in this qualitative research on patient monitoring. All national healthcare involved parties must focus more on user-derived insights to ensure a speedy and effective introduction of digital health technologies in the ICU. The findings from the alarm control or mobile device studies might be utilized to train ICU personnel to use new technology, minimize alarm fatigue, increase medical device accessibility, and develop interoperability standards in critical care practice.

Topics & Concepts

InteroperabilityMedical emergencyExploratory researchQualitative researchPatient safetyFocus groupMedicineHealth careALARMIntensive care unitNursingComputer scienceBusinessIntensive care medicineEngineeringAerospace engineeringEconomicsSocial scienceOperating systemEconomic growthAnthropologySociologyMarketingHealthcare Technology and Patient MonitoringNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringElectronic Health Records Systems
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