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A grounded theory study of alarm fatigue among nurses in intensive care units.

Australian Critical Care, 2023
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to explore the process of how nurses experienced and dealt with alarm fatigue in intensive care units based on Iranian nurses' perceptions and experiences.
A. Movahedi   +3 more
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Alarm Fatigue

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2012
The number of false high alarms in the hospital setting remains a serious problem. False alarms have desensitized care providers and, at times, have led to dire consequences for patients. Efforts by both industry and clinicians are beginning to address this situation in collaborative approaches.
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Alarm fatigue

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2015
Electronic medical devices are an integral part of patient care. As new devices are introduced, the number of alarms to which a healthcare professional may be exposed may be as high as 1000 alarms per shift. The US Food and Drug Administration has reported over 500 alarm-related patient deaths in five years.
Keith J, Ruskin, Dirk, Hueske-Kraus
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Smart care for dealing with nurses' alarm fatigue in the intensive care unit.

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2023
BACKGROUND Alarm fatigue is a condition in which a person experiences sensory overload or desensitization in exposure to frequent non-actionable alarms. Nurses are the main users of alarms in health care and their behaviors for alarm management influence
A. Movahedi   +3 more
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The effects of alarm fatigue on the tendency to make medical errors in nurses working in intensive care units.

Nursing Critical Care, 2023
BACKGROUND Alarm fatigue resulting from exposure to multiple alarms is an important problem that threatens patient safety. The fact that each device in intensive care units works with different alarm systems increases the number and variety of alarms ...
Gamze Gündoğan, Semra Erdağı Oral
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Exploring staff perceptions regarding alarm fatigue and practices among nurses: A multicentre study in the Northern Emirates.

International Emergency Nursing
BACKGROUND Alarm fatigue poses a significant challenge in healthcare, particularly among emergency department and intensive care unit nurses. This phenomenon can lead to delayed responses, missed critical alarms, and compromised patient outcomes ...
H. Nusair   +10 more
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The impact of alarm fatigue on patient safety climate among nurses: The mediating role of moral courage

Nursing Critical Care
Alarm fatigue negatively impacts nurse well‐being and patient safety. Exposure to many alarms causes nurses to become unresponsive to alarms. However, nurses with moral courage are expected to take alarms seriously and maintain patient safety despite ...
Ö. S. Er, İsa Gül
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Alarm Fatigue and Moral Distress Among Critical Care Nurses a Concept Paper

International journal of research and innovation in social science
Alarm fatigue and moral distress are significant challenges for ICU nurses, affecting their well-being, performance, and patient safety. Alarm fatigue results from frequent false or non-actionable alarms, leading to desensitization, delayed responses ...
Yee Bit - Lian, Rashidah Binti Sharuddin
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Alarm fatigue among nurses working in intensive care and other inpatient clinics

Work, 2023
BACKGROUND: Alarm fatigue is an important technological hazard that adversely affects patient safety and the healthcare team. Nurses can be exposed to an excessive amount of alarms during their work which may lead to alarm fatigue.
Azize Karahan   +5 more
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The mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between alarm fatigue and burnout among critical care nurses.

Australian Critical Care
BACKGROUND Burnout is a common problem in intensive care units and may be related to exposure to high levels of alarms. OBJECTIVES The aims of this study were to identify factors influencing burnout among critical care nurses and to examine the role of
S. Alkubati   +8 more
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