Identifying At-Risk Patients and Predicting Deterioration of In-Patients Using Continuous Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, and Movement Monitoring
- Interventional
- Active
- NCT03010774
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Identifying At-Risk Patients and Predicting Deterioration of In-Patients Using Continuous Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, and Movement Monitoring
Currently, all patients in the hospital are woken up throughout the night to check for vital signs, no matter how sick they are. The investigators are doing this study to determine whether skipping routine vital sign checks at night improves participant sleep quality and satisfaction without increasing the risk of adverse events.
1. To determine the correlation between subjective and objective sleep quality measures.
2. To compare the objective and subjective measures of sleep quality and satisfaction between the intervention group and the control group.
3. To compare the adverse event rates in the intervention group and the control group, defined as ICU transfer or cardiac arrest occurring within 24 hours of risk stratification.
Gender
All
Age Group
18 Years and up
Accepting Healthy Volunteers?
No
- Age 18 years and older
- Hospitalized on study unit
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to provide consent
- Non-English speaking
- Order for physical wound checks
- Order for cardiac telemetry monitoring