Table 3.
| Metric | Dimension | Study Measure | Data source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reach | Proportion of target population that participated in the intervention |
• Percent of women with successful placement of the biosensor after delivery • Total length of time for monitoring during the 24 h after cesarean delivery • Percent of women participating in monitoring for 24 h |
• Physiologic data from biosensor • Time of delivery from chart records and operating theater log books • Physiologic data recorded in charts |
| Efficacy | Success rate if implemented as in guidelines |
• Percent of women with HR, BP, RR and Tp available at least every 4 h for 24 h after delivery • Percent of appropriate alerts sent |
• Physiologic data from biosensor • End of shift survey to clinicians • Back-end data from Current Health™ • Physiologic data recorded in charts |
| Adoption | Proportion of practitioners adopting this intervention |
• Percent of eligible clinicians participating in wireless monitoring • Number of clinical actions in response to alerts |
• End of shift survey to clinicians • Back-end data from Current Health™ |
| Implementation | Extent to which the intervention is implemented in the real world | • Fidelity of implementation to the study protocol |
• Documentation of any necessary adjustment to the protocol after study enrollment begins • Documentation of disruptions due to external factors |
| Maintenance | Sustainability of program over time | • Sustainability of reach, efficacy and adoption as measured by stability of measures over study period | • Above sources reviewed over the 12-month study period |
*HR -Heart Rate, BP – Blood Pressure, RR – Respiratory Rate, Tp – Temperature