Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Jul-Dec

Role of Large Clinical Datasets From Physiologic Monitors in Improving the Safety of Clinical Alarm Systems and Methodological Considerations: A Case From Philips Monitors

Role of Large Clinical Datasets From Physiologic Monitors in Improving the Safety of Clinical Alarm Systems and Methodological Considerations: A Case From Philips Monitors

Role of Large Clinical Datasets From Physiologic Monitors in Improving the Safety of Clinical Alarm Systems and Methodological Considerations: A Case From Philips Monitors

Journals

  1. Sowan A, Vera A, Fonseca E, Reed C, Tarriela A, Berndt A. Nurse Competence on Physiologic Monitors Use: Toward Eliminating Alarm Fatigue in Intensive Care Units. The Open Medical Informatics Journal 2017;11(1):1 View
  2. Johnson K, Hagadorn J, Sink D. Alarm Safety and Alarm Fatigue. Clinics in Perinatology 2017;44(3):713 View
  3. Phillips J, Sowan A, Ruppel H, Magness R. Educational Program for Physiologic Monitor Use and Alarm Systems Safety. Clinical Nurse Specialist 2020;34(2):50 View
  4. Sowan A, Staggers N, Berndt A, Austin T, Reed C, Malshe A, Kilger M, Fonseca E, Vera A, Chen Q. Improving the Safety, Effectiveness, and Efficiency of Clinical Alarm Systems: Simulation-Based Usability Testing of Physiologic Monitors. JMIR Nursing 2021;4(1):e20584 View
  5. Sowan A, Staggers N, Reed C, Austin T, Chen Q, Xu S, Lopez E. State of Science in Alarm System Safety: Implications for Researchers, Vendors, and Clinical Leaders. Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology 2022;56(1):19 View