Automated Alerts of Patient Deterioration vs. Routine Monitoring of High-risk Patients Admitted...
Alert FatigueHealth Personnel2 moreThe primary aim of the current study is to assess the effect of continuous wireless vital signs monitoring with generation of real-time alerts compared to blinded monitoring without alerts on the cumulative duration of any severely deviating vital signs in patients admitted to general hospital wards with acute medical conditions. Patients admitted with medical conditions represents a large and heterogenous group occupying a substantial part of the total in-patient capacity in the Danish hospitals today. The hypothesize is that continuous vital signs monitoring, and real-time alerts will reduce the cumulative duration of severely deviating vital signs.
Effect of BPA on Anchor Antibiotic Continuity in the ED: Randomized Controlled Trial
InfectionsBacterial3 moreThe objective is to compare the timeliness of anchor antibiotic administration in the emergency department (ED) after initial dosing with and without a Best Practice Alert in Epic (BPA) implemented to remind physicians to re-order the antibiotic. We hypothesize that post-BPA implementation, physicians will have a higher rate of ordering subsequent doses of antibiotics on-time and with the correct dosages compared to pre-BPA implementation.
Study to Evaluate Efficacy of EnXtra on Accuracy & Reaction Time, Perceived Alertness & Digital...
Alert FatigueHealth PersonnelIn the present study, Sponsor aim to evaluate the effects of EnXtra® as to improve Accuracy & Reaction Time, Perceived Alertness & Digital Fatigue for Video Gamers. A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Double-blind Crossover Study of 60 randomized cross over for total study duration of approximately 25 days with 5 days of treatment period for each arm and 5-7 days wash out period between both arms.