Wireless technology in the evolution of patient monitoring on general hospital wards

Sahandi, R, Noroozi, S, Roushan, G, Heaslip, VA ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2037-4002 and Liu, Y 2009, 'Wireless technology in the evolution of patient monitoring on general hospital wards' , Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology, 34 (1) , pp. 51-63.

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Abstract

The evolution of patient monitoring on general hospital wards is discussed. Patients on general wards are monitored according to the severity of their conditions, which can be subjective at best. A report by the Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection in 2008 indicated dissatisfaction with patient monitoring. Commitment to providing quality health service by healthcare organizations encourages the implementation of other mechanisms for patient care. Remote patient monitoring (RPM), by supplementing the role of nurses, can improve efficiency and patient care on general wards. Developments in technology made it possible for wireless sensors to measure and transmit physiological data from patients to a control room for monitoring and recording. Two approaches in the application of wireless ZigBee sensor networks are discussed and their performances compared in a simulation environment. The role of RPM in early detection of deteriorating patients' conditions, reducing morbidity and mortality rates are also discussed.

Item Type: Article
Schools: Schools > School of Health and Society
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0309-1902
Depositing User: VA Heaslip
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2022 07:35
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2022 07:35
URI: https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/65300

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