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Alarm Management in Intensive Care: Qualitative Triangulation Study.

Lina Katharina MoschMeltem SümerAnne Rike FlintMarkus A FeufelFelix BalzerFrauke MörikeAkira-Sebastian Poncette
Published in: JMIR human factors (2024)
Staff members' interactions with the omnipresent patient monitoring system and its alarms are essential parts of ICU workflows and clinical decision-making. Alarm management standards and workflows have been shown to be deficient. Our observations, as well as staff feedback, suggest that changes are warranted. Solutions for alarm management should be designed and implemented with users, workflows, and real-world data at the core.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • intensive care unit
  • case report
  • machine learning
  • mechanical ventilation
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • artificial intelligence