A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods study

May 25, 2024Health and social care delivery research

Using a digital tool for patients to report safety concerns in adult mental health wards in real time

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Abstract

A total of 33 staff and 34 patients participated in Phase 2 interviews regarding the use of the WardSonar tool for real-time safety monitoring.

  • The WardSonar tool allows patients to record their perceptions of ward safety in real time.
  • Aggregated data from the tool is accessible to staff for timely interventions.
  • Patient engagement in reporting safety concerns may be influenced by recent incidents, with evidence suggesting a higher likelihood of further incidents within the next 4 hours.
  • While there is weak evidence that an incident increases the use of the WardSonar tool in the following hour, there is no indication that ward atmosphere predicts future incidents.
  • The tool was found to be user-friendly and generally acceptable to both patients and staff, but its effectiveness was limited by staff engagement and integration into ward routines.

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