Kimberly Albanowski, Kendall J Burdick, Christopher P Bonafide, Ruth Kleinpell, Joseph J Schlesinger
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Abstract
Ten years after the publication of a landmark article in AACN Advanced Critical Care, alarm fatigue continues to be an issue that researchers, clinicians, and organizations aim to remediate. Alarm fatigue contributes to missed alarms and medical errors that result in patient death, increased clinical workload and burnout, and interference with patient recovery. Led by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, national patient safety organizations continue to prioritize efforts to battle alarm fatigue and have proposed alarm management strategies to mitigate the effects of alarm fatigue. Similarly, clinical efforts now use simulation studies, individualized alarm thresholds, and interdisciplinary teams to optimize alarm use. Finally, engineering research efforts have innovated the standard alarm to convey information more effectively for medical users. By focusing on patient and provider safety, clinical workflow, and alarm technology, efforts to reduce alarm fatigue over the past 10 years have been grounded in an evidence-based and personnel-focused approach.
在AACN高级危重病护理发表里程碑式的文章十年后,警报疲劳仍然是研究人员、临床医生和组织致力于纠正的问题。警报疲劳导致错过警报和医疗错误,导致患者死亡,增加临床工作量和倦怠,并干扰患者康复。在美国重症护理护士协会(American Association of Critical-Care Nurses)的领导下,全国患者安全组织继续优先努力对抗警报疲劳,并提出了警报管理策略,以减轻警报疲劳的影响。同样,临床工作现在使用模拟研究、个性化警报阈值和跨学科团队来优化警报的使用。最后,工程研究工作对标准报警进行了创新,以更有效地向医疗用户传达信息。通过关注患者和提供者的安全、临床工作流程和警报技术,过去10年来减少警报疲劳的努力是基于循证和以人员为中心的方法。
期刊介绍:
AACN Advanced Critical Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication of in-depth articles intended for experienced critical care and acute care clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, and clinical and academic educators. Each issue includes a topic-based symposium, feature articles, and columns of interest to critical care and progressive care clinicians. AACN Advanced Critical Care contains concisely written, practical information for immediate use and future reference. Continuing education units are available for selected articles in each issue. AACN Advanced Critical Care is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.