The mental burden of anything that requires hospitalization is intense. MedSitter remote patient observation improves the mental well-being of patients.
When people think about being in a hospital, they mostly think about being physically well—bones healing, sickness diminishing, recovery from surgery. However, a patient’s mental well-being is important, as well. The mental burden of any illness or injury that requires hospitalization is intense – and studies have shown that anxiety and depression plague patient families as well. (Source: OJM International Journal of Medicine). Patients in isolation are particularly vulnerable to feelings of depression, anxiety, and anger. (Source: NCBI).
Fortunately, MedSitter remote patient observation has ways to improve those feelings and the mental well-being of patients. Healthcare providers that use virtual observation with tools like MedSitter have begun leveraging many of the features to help with the emotional highs and lows that come with being in the hospital. Isolation is one of the most harrowing aspects of hospitalization. With MedSitter, you are never alone. In fact, our logo is an angelfish because angelfish are never found alone in nature. They always move in pairs. We want our solution to provide companionship to your patients so that they never feel truly alone during their hospital stay.
Let’s take a look below at three ways MedSitter improves patient mental well-being.
MedSitter was designed to be a patient safety tool. Initially conceptualized to help prevent patient falls, its impact has expanded beyond fall prevention and has proven to provide vital support to inpatients suffering from loneliness in isolation.
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