In this issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics, guest editor Shu-Fen Wung brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Updates on Human Factors and Technology in the ICU. Real-world human interaction and technology and devices are at the heart of care for patients in the intensive care unit. Nurses must address proper instruction, user-technology hazards, and improved nurse-technology interfaces in order to ensure optimal patient care and safety. This issue addresses these matters with articles ranging from intravenous smart pumps, to digital technology to promote family engagement, to technology to reduce pressure injuries, and many more.
False Crisis Alarms in Cardiopulmonary Monitoring: Identification, Causes, and Clinical Implications The Impact of Medical Technology Alarms on Critical Care Nurses: Emotional Responses, Occupational Fatigue, and Implications for Well-Being Understanding Nurse Burnout in the Context of Alarm Fatigue The Value of a Nurse-Engineer Team in Evaluating Technology for Patient Care Use of Innovative Technology to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries: Journey of One Facility to Achieve Zero Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries in a Critical Care Service Line Comparative Evaluation of Pressure Distribution of Three Support Surfaces Used for Pressure Injury Prevention during Prolonged Surgeries Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Consideration of Human Factors in Intensive Care Patients Intravenous Smart Pumps: A Review of the Safety Implications for the Most Ubiquitous Technology in US Acute Care Electronic Health Records, Best Practice Advisory Alerts, and the User Interface in the Intensive Care Unit Revolutionizing Intensive Care Unit Care: A Scoping Review of Multimodal Family Engagement Technologies Pharmacomarkers: A Novel Computable Biomarker to Represent Dynamic Patient Complexity and Burden of Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit to Serve as a Proxy for Nurse Workload Point-of-Care Sensors and Medical Internet-of-Things Technologies to Manage Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Applying an Agile Science Roadmap to Integrate and Evaluate Ethical Frameworks Throughout the Lifecycle and Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in the Intensive Care Unit
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