Aim
To develop a prototype for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) system that will allow for early detection of patients' suicidal behaviour. It will be an integrated system with an iPad that nurses already use for visual observations.
Outcomes
- alterations in respiratory rates and pulse could be used to predict serious clinical events
- radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can monitor accurate vital signs
Background
Healthcare technological innovations around the world are moving towards remote monitoring for early detection of illnesses.
In-hospital suicides are often associated with occurring in the evening and during night shifts when there is reduced staff supervision.
The goal of inpatient psychiatric care is to provide a safe environment for both patients and staff.
Alterations in respiratory rates and pulse could be used to predict serious clinical events.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can monitor accurate vital signs such as heart rate monitoring and respiration monitoring, among other things.
Passive RFID tags do not have a battery or other internal source. Instead of a battery, they rely on the energy received from RFID reader and its antenna for power.