000009108 001__ 9108 000009108 005__ 20240507130342.0 000009108 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/vh53ww40n 000009108 037__ $$aETD 000009108 245__ $$aSystem-wide evaluation of a sepsis bio-surveillance alert application 000009108 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000009108 269__ $$a2021 000009108 336__ $$aFinal project 000009108 502__ $$bD.N.P. 000009108 520__ $$aAge is an important risk factor of mortality for patients with sepsis. Electronic Bio-surveillance systems used to track sepsis have a high sensitivity and specificity for early recognition of sepsis. The current literature evaluating compliance and the clinical effectiveness of these applications in the older population is limited. A multistate community hospital system implemented the SAS Insights? Bio-surveillance application in 2016 to track patients with sepsis and send EMR alerts to nurses to notify them of a patient who is at risk or has developed sepsis. The goal is that nurses will notify the provider of this alert with 60 minutes. Of the 34 acute care hospitals, the rate of nurse-provider notification varies from 19% to 81%. At this time, it is unclear what barriers impact nurse compliance to alerting the provider of the SAS Insights Bio-Surveillance alert within the multistate community hospital system. For the remainder of this paper this multistate community hospital system will be referred to as "the hospital system." 000009108 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000009108 650__ $$aBiosurveillance$$038503 000009108 650__ $$aMedical Order Entry Systems$$036354 000009108 650__ $$aPatients$$023676 000009108 650__ $$aMortality$$022435 000009108 650__ $$aSepsis$$031109 000009108 650__ $$aAged$$014351 000009108 691__ $$aSchool of Nursing$$041370 000009108 7001_ $$aShields, Lauren (Ellee)$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000009108 8564_ $$9806ffd56-0505-42a2-bfa7-ea2fd701fa96$$s509045$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9108/files/Shields.Lauren.2021.pdf 000009108 905__ $$a/rest/prod/vh/53/ww/40/vh53ww40n 000009108 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:9108$$pstudent-work 000009108 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations