• Telemed J E Health · Oct 2012

    Using nursing expertise and telemedicine to increase nursing collaboration and improve patient outcomes.

    • Cecilee Ruesch, Jackie Mossakowski, Janine Forrest, Mary Hayes, Mary Jahrsdoerfer, Elaine Comeau, and Mary Singleton.
    • Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
    • Telemed J E Health. 2012 Oct 1;18(8):591-5.

    ObjectiveTo examine the impact of the first nurse-implemented tele-intensive care unit (tele-ICU) staffing model, with the intent that shared nursing vigilance and collaboration can decrease patient complications potentially impacting patient outcomes.Subjects And MaterialsA quantitative study used a pre-post program design of 90 staff nurses in the Adult Critical Care Unit, 10 tele-ICU nurses, and 1,308 patient participants at Providence Alaska Medical Center (Anchorage, AK). Twelve months of baseline data were collected: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation severity-adjusted ICU length of stay (LOS), ICU mortality, protocols for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), ventilator bundle compliance (stress ulcer and venous thrombosis prophylaxis), and glucose control. Follow-up data were obtained using the same outcomes examined for baseline: 9 months for the nurse and only an additional 3 months with the addition of physician monitoring services.ResultsData demonstrated post-tele-ICU implementation improvements as follows: severity-adjusted LOS decrease, 15% (222 patient-days saved); severity-adjusted ICU mortality decrease, 14% (20 lives saved); compliance improvement of "at-risk" patients, restraint documentation 26% improvement; ventilator bundle compliance, 6% increase; and VAP, 13% decrease in patient-days.ConclusionsCollaboration between bedside and remote nurses in conjunction with the use of tele-ICU program technology positively impacts critical care patient outcomes. Effective nursing collaboration and communication and improved patient outcomes can be attained through nursing vigilance and attention to best practices or health system protocols and the use of smart technology such as the population management tools in the tele-ICU program.

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