Vital signs Measurement: A Critical Review of Methods and Quality Improvement Strategies

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
14
Article ID: 
28462
6 pages
Research Article

Vital signs Measurement: A Critical Review of Methods and Quality Improvement Strategies

AL Shahrani Fayez Faleh, AL Anizi Reem Zaal, AL Qahtani Haya Mohammed, AL Qahtani Fahad Mohammed, AL Bishi Abeer Mohammed, AL Dosari Norah Musallam and AL Anazi Fahad Sari

Abstract: 

Accurate measurement of vital signs is crucial for effective patient care and clinical decision-making. This critical review aims to evaluate current methods of vital signs measurement and identify strategies for quality improvement. Traditional methods, such as manual blood pressure cuffs and mercury thermometers, are compared with modern technological advancements, including digital thermometers, automated blood pressure monitors, and wearable devices. The review highlights challenges associated with measurement accuracy, including human factors, technological limitations, and environmental influences. Quality improvement strategies are discussed, emphasizing the importance of training and education, standardization of protocols, technological innovations, and continuous monitoring and feedback systems. Case studies of successful implementations demonstrate the benefits of adopting best practices and advanced technologies. The review concludes with a discussion on the implications for clinical practice and future research directions, underscoring the need for ongoing efforts to enhance the accuracy and reliability of vital signs measurement. Ensuring high-quality vital signs measurement is essential for improving patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare delivery.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.28462.05.2024
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