i. Patient sitters provide 1:1 supervision to patients at risk of injury to themselves or others. As there are no existing national policies that define sitter responsibility, this responsibility is left to hospitals. Current policies largely utilize sitters to provide patient safety; however, sitters often find themselves in situations which require far more than safety skills, leading to ambiguity in the role. Through my project, I will explore the experiences of current sitters and ultimately use this data to create a more comprehensive training module that reduces the ambiguity of the sitter role.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
North Carolina (Orange)
Akankshya Jena
Pediatrics- Critical Care Medicine
Behavioral or Social
Observational
UNC or UNC Health employees
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