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View article: Association with perceived stress and feasibility of an app for patient-reported stressor experiences during treatment in an intensive care unit: a nonrandomized controlled study (ICU Feel Better App)
Association with perceived stress and feasibility of an app for patient-reported stressor experiences during treatment in an intensive care unit: a nonrandomized controlled study (ICU Feel Better App) Open
The lack of significant stress reduction suggests that the effectiveness of the app could be improved by incorporating feedback mechanisms to communicate patients' stressor evaluations to staff, prompting stress-reducing measures. Data on …
View article: Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire using Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire using Confirmatory Factor Analysis Open
Background The Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) is a 9-item questionnaire that aims to standardize how alarm fatigue in nurses and physicians is measured. We previously hypothesized that it has 2 correlated scales, one on the ps…
View article: Alarm Management in Provisional COVID-19 Intensive Care Units: Retrospective Analysis and Recommendations for Future Pandemics
Alarm Management in Provisional COVID-19 Intensive Care Units: Retrospective Analysis and Recommendations for Future Pandemics Open
Background In response to the high patient admission rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, provisional intensive care units (ICUs) were set up, equipped with temporary monitoring and alarm systems. We sought to find out whether the provision…
View article: Informing pandemic management in Germany with trustworthy living evidence syntheses and guideline development: lessons learned from the COVID-19 evidence ecosystem
Informing pandemic management in Germany with trustworthy living evidence syntheses and guideline development: lessons learned from the COVID-19 evidence ecosystem Open
CEOsys provided a proof-of-concept for a functioning evidence ecosystem at the national level. Lessons learned include that similar networks should, among others, involve methodological and clinical key stakeholders early on, aim for (inte…
View article: Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire using Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire using Confirmatory Factor Analysis Open
Background. The Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) is a 9-item Questionnaire that aims to standardize how alarm fatigue (AF) in nurses and physicians is measured. We previously hypothesized that it has two correlated scales, i.e. …
View article: Alarm management in provisional COVID-19 intensive care units: a retrospective analysis and recommendations for future pandemics
Alarm management in provisional COVID-19 intensive care units: a retrospective analysis and recommendations for future pandemics Open
The clinical audit logs were manually collected from the patient monitoring system of four intensive care units (ICU) from a large German hospital via USB stick from the central patient monitoring device. The data consists of the time, bed…
View article: Alarm management in provisional COVID-19 intensive care units: a retrospective analysis and recommendations for future pandemics
Alarm management in provisional COVID-19 intensive care units: a retrospective analysis and recommendations for future pandemics Open
The clinical audit logs were manually collected from the patient monitoring system of four intensive care units (ICU) from a large German hospital via USB stick from the central patient monitoring device. The data consists of the time, bed…
View article: Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire
Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire Open
This is the dataset that we used for evaluating the construct validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) in a forthcoming publication. All items were answered on a 5-point Likert scale and were scored by us as follows: -2/…
View article: Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire
Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire Open
This is the dataset that we used for evaluating the construct validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) in a forthcoming publication. All items were answered on a 5-point Likert scale and were scored by us as follows: -2/…
View article: Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire
Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire Open
These are the datasets that we used for evaluating the construct validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) in a forthcoming publication. All items were answered on a 5-point Likert scale and were scored by us as follows: …
View article: Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire
Dataset for Evaluating the Construct Validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire Open
These are the datasets that we used for evaluating the construct validity of the Charité Alarm Fatigue Questionnaire (CAFQa) in a forthcoming publication. All items were answered on a 5-point Likert scale and were scored by us as follows: …
View article: A Brief Questionnaire for Measuring Alarm Fatigue in Nurses and Physicians in Intensive Care Units
A Brief Questionnaire for Measuring Alarm Fatigue in Nurses and Physicians in Intensive Care Units Open
Background. 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. Objecti…
View article: Additional file 3 of Staff perspectives on the influence of patient characteristics on alarm management in the intensive care unit: a cross-sectional survey study
Additional file 3 of Staff perspectives on the influence of patient characteristics on alarm management in the intensive care unit: a cross-sectional survey study Open
Supplementary Material 3
View article: Additional file 2 of Staff perspectives on the influence of patient characteristics on alarm management in the intensive care unit: a cross-sectional survey study
Additional file 2 of Staff perspectives on the influence of patient characteristics on alarm management in the intensive care unit: a cross-sectional survey study Open
Supplementary Material 2
View article: Artificial Intelligence Competencies in Postgraduate Medical Training in Germany
Artificial Intelligence Competencies in Postgraduate Medical Training in Germany Open
Routine medical care is to be transformed by the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), requiring medical professionals to acquire a novel set of skills. We assessed the density of AI learning objectives and the availability of cour…
View article: Perceived Severity of Stressors in the Intensive Care Unit: A Systematic Review and Semi-Quantitative Analysis of the Literature on the Perspectives of Patients, Health Care Providers and Relatives
Perceived Severity of Stressors in the Intensive Care Unit: A Systematic Review and Semi-Quantitative Analysis of the Literature on the Perspectives of Patients, Health Care Providers and Relatives Open
The aim of this study was to synthesize quantitative research that identified ranking lists of the most severe stressors of patients in the intensive care unit, as perceived by patients, relatives, and health care professionals (HCP). We c…
View article: Patient Monitoring Alarms in an Intensive Care Unit: Observational Study With Do-It-Yourself Instructions
Patient Monitoring Alarms in an Intensive Care Unit: Observational Study With Do-It-Yourself Instructions Open
Background As one of the most essential technical components of the intensive care unit (ICU), continuous monitoring of patients’ vital parameters has significantly improved patient safety by alerting staff through an alarm when a paramete…
View article: Resources for a "Do-it-Yourself Analysis" of the Patient Monitoring Alarm Data from Intensive Care Units
Resources for a "Do-it-Yourself Analysis" of the Patient Monitoring Alarm Data from Intensive Care Units Open
The clinical audit logs were manually collected from the patient monitoring system of a 21-bed intensive care unit (ICU) from a large German hospital via USB stick from the central patient monitoring device three times during 2019 (in wint…
View article: Patient Monitoring Alarms in an Intensive Care Unit: Observational Study With Do-It-Yourself Instructions (Preprint)
Patient Monitoring Alarms in an Intensive Care Unit: Observational Study With Do-It-Yourself Instructions (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND As one of the most essential technical components of the intensive care unit (ICU), continuous monitoring of patients’ vital parameters has significantly improved patient safety by alerting staff through an alarm when a paramet…
View article: Introducing Data Driven Alarm Management to the Intensive Care Unit of a German University Hospital
Introducing Data Driven Alarm Management to the Intensive Care Unit of a German University Hospital Open
Whenever the vital signs of an intensive care unit’s patient deviate from values that are considered safe, staff members receive automatically triggered alarms from the bedside monitoring systems. If there are too many alarms and if the va…
View article: Introducing Data Driven Alarm Management to the Intensive Care Unit of a German University Hospital
Introducing Data Driven Alarm Management to the Intensive Care Unit of a German University Hospital Open
Whenever the vital signs of an intensive care unit’s patient deviate from values that are considered safe, staff members receive automatically triggered alarms from the bedside monitoring systems. If there are too many alarms and if the va…