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Information technology and CPP management in neuro intensive care.

P H Mitchell1, R L Burr, C J Kirkness

  • 1Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Systems, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement
|August 10, 2002
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Nurses preferred an improved computer display for cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) monitoring. This system aims to enhance brain injury prevention in neurocritical care by providing clearer, more usable clinical data.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medical Informatics
  • Critical Care Medicine

Background:

  • Maintaining adequate cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is vital for preventing secondary brain injury in neurocritical care.
  • Current CPP monitoring displays often have poor ergonomics, limiting usable clinical information.
  • Effective CPP management requires intuitive and informative data visualization for clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and assess the acceptability of a novel computer interface for CPP information display for Neuro Intensive Care nurses.
  • To improve the ergonomic design of CPP data presentation to enhance clinical decision-making.
  • To evaluate the impact of an improved CPP interface on nursing staff and patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Information systems development methods were employed, including end-user involvement and iterative design.

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  • Two display types, metaphor graphics and universal graphics, were tested with 37 nurses.
  • A preferred augmented universal data display was programmed and implemented in a randomized clinical trial comparing live vs. blank displays.
  • Main Results:

    • Nursing staff favored an augmented universal data display over metaphor graphics.
    • A modified trend area graph with threshold-dependent properties was preferred.
    • End-user focus groups were crucial in refining the display for better understanding and acceptability.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed computer interface, particularly the augmented universal display, achieved nursing acceptability.
    • Improved CPP information display has the potential to enhance patient care and outcomes in neurocritical settings.
    • User-centered design is critical for the successful implementation of medical informatics tools in intensive care units.