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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05661695

Evaluation of Clinical Tool to Improve Adherence to Ventilator Management at UM

Conditions: Respiratory Therapy

Sex: Female
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 50
Sponsor: Convergent Engineering, Inc.

Location: United States

Summary

Respiratory Therapists (RTs) have difficulty maintaining compliance with protocols and making efficient handoff communication. This project will evaluate the effectiveness of an electronic tool that will display a dashboard of key information on all the RTs patients and provide reminders that indicate whether evidence-based practice protocols are being followed. In addition, it will collect data from medical devices and the EMR and outline key information in the appropriate format to help standardize and improve handoff communication. The study will first collect blind baseline data for comparison with protocol adherence and silently evaluate shift change handoffs. In the second stage, the electronic tool will be installed and used to evaluate whether protocol compliance and shift change handoff is improved.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Practicing RTs are eligible to participate in this studyExclusion Criteria:non-RTs or those who refuse to participate

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