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Closing the door on wanderers.

D M Bowers

    Journal of Healthcare Protection Management : Publication of the International Association for Hospital Security
    |May 27, 1999
    PubMed
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    Patient wanderer control systems, including standalone, remote, and centrally monitored options, enhance patient safety and reduce liability risks for healthcare facilities. These systems offer crucial protection against elopement and associated harm.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare technology
    • Patient safety systems
    • Risk management in healthcare

    Background:

    • Patient elopement poses significant risks to individuals with cognitive impairments.
    • Healthcare facilities face legal and ethical challenges in managing wandering patients.
    • Existing security measures may not adequately address the complexities of patient movement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the efficacy of different patient wanderer control systems.
    • To provide a framework for selecting appropriate systems to mitigate patient harm.
    • To discuss the role of technology in preventing patient elopement and reducing facility liability.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of three primary types of patient wanderer control systems: standalone door systems, remote annunciation systems, and computer-controlled, centrally monitored systems.

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  • Analysis of system functionalities in relation to patient protection and legal risk mitigation.
  • Discussion of implementation considerations for healthcare facilities.
  • Main Results:

    • Standalone systems offer basic door monitoring.
    • Remote annunciation systems provide alerts to designated staff.
    • Centrally monitored systems offer comprehensive, real-time tracking and management of patient movement.
    • Each system type presents a different level of protection and requires tailored implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing appropriate patient wanderer control systems is essential for enhancing patient safety.
    • Technological solutions can effectively reduce the incidence of patient elopement and associated risks.
    • Strategic selection and integration of these systems are crucial for protecting both patients and healthcare institutions.