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Published on 30.09.16 in Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Jul-Dec

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

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/humanfactors.6427):

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  1. Sowan AK, Vera AG, Fonseca EI, Reed CC, Tarriela AF, Berndt AE. Nurse Competence on Physiologic Monitors Use: Toward Eliminating Alarm Fatigue in Intensive Care Units. The Open Medical Informatics Journal 2017;11(1):1
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  2. Johnson KR, Hagadorn JI, Sink DW. Alarm Safety and Alarm Fatigue. Clinics in Perinatology 2017;44(3):713
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  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
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  4. Sowan AK, Staggers N, Berndt A, Austin T, Reed CC, 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
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  5. Sowan AK, Staggers N, Reed CC, 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
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