Impact of Remote Patient Monitoring Systems on Nursing Time, Healthcare Providers, and Patient Satisfaction in General Wards

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Pavithra, L. S. [1 ]
Khurdi, Sheen [1 ]
Priyanka, T. G. [1 ]
Mary, S. Patrisia [2 ]
机构
[1] MS Ramaiah Mem Hosp, Hosp Adm, Bengaluru, India
[2] MS Ramaiah Mem Hosp, Med Surg Nursing, Bengaluru, India
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general wards; healthcare efficiency; nursing workload; patient safety; remote patient monitoring systems;
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10.7759/cureus.61646
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: Remote patient monitoring systems (RPMS) are increasingly integrated into hospital wards to improve patient safety and reduce the workload on healthcare professionals (HCPs). This study evaluates the efficacy of RPMS in general wards, focusing on their impact on nursing efficiency, patient care, HCPs, and patient satisfaction. Methods: A comprehensive time -motion study was conducted along with surveys targeting HCPs and patients in M.S. Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Bangalore, India, which has implemented RPMS in general wards. The study involved observing and comparing nursing activities in RPMS-equipped wards versus control wards without RPMS across various shifts. In addition, feedback on the system's impact on patient safety, overall care quality, and usability was gathered through a survey form. Results: RPMS decreases the amount of time nurses spend on routine monitoring, communication, and coordination, enabling a 43.11% increase in time available for patient care. More than 89% of HCPs noted improvements in the level of care and overall patient safety. More than 80% of the HCPs also noted improvement in the patient's experience. More than 50% of HCPs find RPMS easy to use and userfriendly. More than 60% of the patients noted an overall improvement in care quality. Conclusion: RPMS has proven to be a valuable asset in hospital wards, enhancing patient monitoring and safety while reducing the workload on staff. In addition, significant time savings on routine tasks and high satisfaction levels from both staff and patients underscore the system's benefits.
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