Determinants of Medical Equipment Alarm Fatigue in Practicing Nurses: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to systematically evaluate the level of medical equipment alarm fatigue and its influencing factors among clinical nurses. Methods PubMed, Embase, CNKI, and Wanfang databases were systematically searched to identify articles on
Chen Shaoru MD +6 more
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Exploring ICU nurses’ response to alarm management and strategies for alleviating alarm fatigue: a meta-synthesis and systematic review [PDF]
Background Alarm fatigue is a critical issue in intensive care units, negatively impacting nurse well-being and patient safety. Understanding nurses’ experiences and management strategies is essential for developing effective interventions.
Dandan Xu +7 more
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Alarm fatigue and perceived stress among critical care nurses in the intensive care units: Palestinian perspectives [PDF]
Objective The frequency of alarms generated by monitors and other electro-medical devices is undeniably valuable but can simultaneously escalate the workload for healthcare professionals, potentially subjecting intensive care unit nurses to alarm fatigue.
Basma Salameh +3 more
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Alarm fatigue in healthcare: a scoping review of definitions, influencing factors, and mitigation strategies [PDF]
Background Alarm Fatigue is recognized as a significant risk to both patient safety and the well-being of healthcare professionals (HCPs). However, it remains an underexplored phenomenon, further complicated by the lack of a harmonized definition.
Elizabeth Anna Mathilde Michels +3 more
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Assessment of alarm fatigue among intensive care unit nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Alarm fatigue occurs when ICU personnel are exposed to an excessive number of alarms, resulting in desensitization, improper alarm management, and reduced patient safety.
Anja Hohenwallner +6 more
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Exploring the factors influencing alarm fatigue in intensive care units nurses: A cross-sectional study based on latent profile analysis. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo identify potential categories of alarm fatigue among ICU nurses and to explore the differences in characteristics and influencing factors among different categories.MethodsUsing convenience sampling, 597 ICU nurses from 12 tertiary public ...
Liya Li, Wenxia Zhang, Yanling Chen
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A brief questionnaire for measuring alarm fatigue in nurses and physicians in intensive care units [PDF]
When exposed to hundreds of medical device alarms per day, intensive care unit (ICU) staff can develop “alarm fatigue” (i.e., desensitisation to alarms). However, no standardised way of quantifying alarm fatigue exists.
Maximilian Markus Wunderlich +8 more
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Degree of Alarm Fatigue and Mental Workload of Hospital Nurses in Intensive Care Units [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the degree of alarm fatigue and mental workload of ICU nurses, and to clarify the relationship between these two variables. A cross-sectional, descriptive research design was used.
Yoonhee Seok +3 more
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Alarm fatigue and its association with perceived stress, resilience, and coping behaviors among Palestinian nursing students during clinical internship in critical care units: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background There is a lack of studies on alarm fatigue among nursing students during their internships in critical care units. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the association between alarm fatigue and perceived stress, resilience, and coping ...
Basma Salameh +4 more
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Assessment of Alarm Fatigue Risk Among Oncology Nurses in Jordan [PDF]
Introduction Using technology in the clinical setting where clinical alarms frequently occur, resulting in many false alarms, which is called alarm fatigue, alarm fatigue may increase nurses’ distraction, and that might negatively affect patient safety ...
Hamza Ali Al-Quraan RN, MSN, CNS +2 more
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