Preliminary Evaluation of Cardiac Telemetry Technician Work in a Large Health System: Mutual Dependence and Considerations for Patient Load

Daniel T. Nystrom, Joel Thomas, Chris Jones
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The introduction of continuous cardiac monitoring via telemetry provides a method to ensure patient care is safe and effective. At the same time, the implementation of this technology has raised concerns about telemetry technician (teletech) work. This project provides a two-fold look at teletech’ work in real-time settings to describe teletech interactions with unit staff and to explore the relationship between measures of teletech’ workload and patient load. Results suggest the implementation of telemetry systems necessitate a mutual dependence between teletechs and unit staff: unit staff rely on teletechs to inform them of concerning patient states; teletechs rely on unit staff to maintain the integrity and accuracy of the telemetry system and the patient data they observe. Results from measures of teletech’ workload and patient load align with previous work that explored teletech’ patient load in simulated settings. Agreement between the current project and previous studies also suggest a potential patient load capacity of 33 patients for continuous telemonitoring work. Future research and implications for academics, healthcare operations, and the design of telemetry systems are discussed.
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大型卫生系统中心脏遥测技术人员工作的初步评估:患者负荷的相互依赖性和考虑因素
通过遥测引入连续心脏监测提供了一种确保患者护理安全有效的方法。与此同时,这项技术的实施引起了人们对遥测技术人员(teletech)工作的担忧。该项目对teletech在实时环境中的工作进行了双重审视,以描述teletech与单位工作人员的互动,并探索teletech工作量测量与患者负荷之间的关系。结果表明,遥测系统的实施需要遥测技术人员和单位工作人员之间的相互依赖:单位工作人员依靠遥测技术告知他们有关患者的状态;遥测技术人员依靠单位工作人员来维护遥测系统和他们观察到的患者数据的完整性和准确性。teletech工作量和患者负荷的测量结果与之前在模拟环境中探索teletech患者负荷的工作一致。当前项目与先前研究之间的协议也表明,持续远程监测工作的潜在患者负荷能力为33名患者。讨论了未来的研究及其对学术界、医疗运营和遥测系统设计的影响。
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