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Impact on Patient Outcomes of Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring on Medical Wards: Propensity-Matched Analysis

Impact on Patient Outcomes of Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring on Medical Wards: Propensity-Matched Analysis

Furthermore, we recently reported a propensity-matched analysis of 36,000 surgical ward patients, where 12,345 intermittently monitored patients were compared with 7955 continuously monitored patients, and a nearly 2 times increased odds of intensive care unit (ICU) admission or in-hospital mortality was seen in the intermittently monitored group [22].

Bradley Rowland, Amit Saha, Vida Motamedi, Richa Bundy, Scott Winsor, Daniel McNavish, William Lippert, Ashish K Khanna

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66347

Ad Hoc Modifications to a High Dependency Psychiatric Unit for People With Dementia During the COVID-19 Period

Ad Hoc Modifications to a High Dependency Psychiatric Unit for People With Dementia During the COVID-19 Period

place photographs of friends/family close to the patient’s bed arrange regular communication between the patient and their family/friends via video calls Obtain a detailed personal history from family/friends regarding the patient’s preferences Surround the patient with items that affirm their personhood, including playing songs that bring comfort or voice recordings of family/friends in the ward

Thanita Pilunthanakul, Giles Ming Yee Tan

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e49618

A Digital Respiratory Ward in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, England, for Patients With COVID-19: Economic Evaluation of the Impact on Acute Capacity and Wider National Health Service Resource Use

A Digital Respiratory Ward in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, England, for Patients With COVID-19: Economic Evaluation of the Impact on Acute Capacity and Wider National Health Service Resource Use

The standard operating procedures (service description), inclusion and exclusion criteria, objectives, and outcome measures for the digital ward are displayed on the internet [8], and more detail related to the intervention can be found in a study that regarded the first 65 patients that accessed the digital ward [9].

Jim Swift, Noel O'Kelly, Chris Barker, Alex Woodward, Sudip Ghosh

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e47441