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Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement.

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Engel, JR; Lindsay, M; O'Brien, S; Granger, CB; Moore, ES; Hughes, T; Parker, C; Miller, C; Fuchs, MA
Published in: J Nurs Adm
October 1, 2022

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to improve health system patient safety by creating a cardiac monitoring structure aligned with national standards. BACKGROUND: Excessive alarms pose patient safety threats and are often false or clinically insignificant. The Joint Commission identified reduction of nonactionable alarms as a National Patient Safety Goal. METHODS: The conversion to structured monitoring occurred in 4 phases: 1) defining health system monitoring structure and processes; 2) co-create sessions; 3) implementation and impact analysis; and 4) ongoing evaluation and optimization. RESULTS: Twenty-two clinical units participated. At the conclusion of phase 4, total 30-day alarm rates decreased by 74% at the academic hospital and by 92% and 95% at the community hospitals and were sustained for 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: Decreasing alarm frequency can be safely achieved in academic and community hospitals by creating a system-wide monitoring infrastructure and standardized processes that engage interdisciplinary teams.

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J Nurs Adm

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EISSN

1539-0721

Publication Date

October 1, 2022

Volume

52

Issue

10

Start / End Page

511 / 518

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Work Engagement
  • Safety Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Nursing
  • Monitoring, Physiologic
  • Humans
  • Clinical Alarms
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4204 Midwifery
  • 1110 Nursing
 

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Engel, J. R., Lindsay, M., O’Brien, S., Granger, C. B., Moore, E. S., Hughes, T., … Fuchs, M. A. (2022). Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement. J Nurs Adm, 52(10), 511–518. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000001192
Engel, Jill R., Mary Lindsay, Stacey O’Brien, Christopher B. Granger, Eric S. Moore, Tracey Hughes, Carley Parker, Corinne Miller, and Mary Ann Fuchs. “Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement.J Nurs Adm 52, no. 10 (October 1, 2022): 511–18. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000001192.
Engel JR, Lindsay M, O’Brien S, Granger CB, Moore ES, Hughes T, et al. Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement. J Nurs Adm. 2022 Oct 1;52(10):511–8.
Engel, Jill R., et al. “Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement.J Nurs Adm, vol. 52, no. 10, Oct. 2022, pp. 511–18. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/NNA.0000000000001192.
Engel JR, Lindsay M, O’Brien S, Granger CB, Moore ES, Hughes T, Parker C, Miller C, Fuchs MA. Health System Redesign of Cardiac Monitoring Oversight to Optimize Alarm Management, Safety, and Staff Engagement. J Nurs Adm. 2022 Oct 1;52(10):511–518.

Published In

J Nurs Adm

DOI

EISSN

1539-0721

Publication Date

October 1, 2022

Volume

52

Issue

10

Start / End Page

511 / 518

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Work Engagement
  • Safety Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Nursing
  • Monitoring, Physiologic
  • Humans
  • Clinical Alarms
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4204 Midwifery
  • 1110 Nursing