Research Article

[Retracted] The Current Situation and Influencing Factors of the Alarm Fatigue of Nurses’ Medical Equipment in the Intensive Care Unit Based on Intelligent Medical Care

Table 4

Score of alarm fatigue scale and alarm management disorder score of nurses in intensive care unit.

EntryScoreScoring rate (%)

The instrument alarm made me feel anxious A13.0260.21
The instrument alarm makes it difficult for me to concentrate A22.9859.62
The instrument alarm made me feel terrible A32.8757.32
The instrument alarm makes it easy for me to forget what I had to do A42.6653.62
The instrument alarm gives me a headache A52.5350.41
The instrument alarm made me feel powerless A62.4849.42
The instrument alarm makes me tired of everything A72.3547.23
Total score A818.8853.95
Frequent false alarms reduce nurses’ attention and response to alarms B13.5742.58
Difficult to understand the priority of alarms B23.9851.36
It is difficult to hear the alarm when an alarm occurs B34.7354.29
Insufficient number of staff responding to the alarm B44.7857.83
Difficult to identify the source of the alarm B55.0155.34
Difficulties in setting the alarm correctly B65.0256.22
Overreliance on the alarm to draw attention to patient problems B75.4159.87
Noise competition from nonclinical alarms and pages B85.9853.91