This is a great post. The use of nursing informatics to address the increased incidence of syncope and fatalities among cardiac patients in the cardiac clinic is admirable. A possible method for data collection is the use of wearable Holter cardiac devices. I have a few questions to understand the scenario and data application better. First, are the readings from wearable devices being reviewed immediately, or are there delays? How frequently do clinicians contact patients or caregivers based on data trends or alerts? Notably, predictive analytics may be useful in data analysis as additional ideas for using nursing informatics principles (Wilson & Obasanya, 2022). It can spot trends and potential cardiac risk factors using algorithms and machine learning and identify which patients are more at risk. It is important to utilize telehealth or virtual care platforms to educate and support patients and their carers and remotely monitor patients (Babaei et al., 2023). This can provide them the motivation they need to take the essential steps to avoid syncope and enhance patient outcomes. The care team may also find implementing a thorough data management system advantageous in facilitating collaboration and data exchange among various healthcare professionals involved in treating cardiac patients.
Babaei, N., Zamanzadeh, V., Valizadeh, L., Lotfi, M., Samad-Soltani, T., Kousha, A., & Avazeh, M. (2023). A scoping review of virtual care in the health system: infrastructures, barriers, and facilitators. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621424.2023.2166888
Wilson, G. M., & Obasanya, M. (2022). Principles of Health Informatics. Health Informatics, 15–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91237-6_2
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