Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ventilator Safety in Nursing, Social Services, and Health Assistance

Mousa Hasser Humod Masrahi (1) , Norah Batta Al nutayfat (2) , Hamad Hamdan Saad Al-Qahtani (2) , Salah Mohammed H Alshhry (2) , Ruba Abdullah A Hadadi (2) , Ebtehal Turqi Alotaibi (2) , Nasser Fheed Nasser Aldowsari (3) , Fehaid Hamoud Alshammari (4) , Amani Yahya Alqahtani (4) , Wafi Saud Alotaibi (4) , Yasser  Othman  Alothman (4) , Yasser Othman Alothman (4)
(1) Ministry Of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Erada Hospital for Mental Health in Al-Kharj,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Wadi Al-Dawasir General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Erada Psychiatric Hospital in Al-Kharj,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving intervention in critical care but carries significant risks if mismanaged. Complex ventilator technology, alarm systems, and patient–ventilator interactions demand rigorous safety protocols and interprofessional collaboration.


Aim: This study aims to outline evidence-based strategies for ventilator safety, emphasizing communication, competency, and standardized practices to reduce adverse events.


Methods: A comprehensive review of ventilator management principles was conducted, integrating clinical guidelines, institutional protocols, and multidisciplinary approaches. Key domains analyzed include ventilator setup, alarm governance, bedside assessment, infection prevention, and competency frameworks.


Results: Findings highlight that ventilator safety depends on systematic verification of settings, role clarity with respiratory therapy leadership, and disciplined alarm management. Interprofessional communication emerged as a cornerstone for preventing errors, ensuring synchronized care, and improving patient outcomes. Additional safety measures include routine pre-operational checks, airway position verification, sedation optimization, and infection control strategies such as head-of-bed elevation and oral hygiene. Competency gaps among healthcare providers were identified, underscoring the need for simulation-based education and recurrent training.


Conclusion: Safe ventilator management requires a high-reliability framework integrating structured protocols, continuous education, and collaborative practice. Standardization of alarm policies, documentation, and readiness for emergencies further strengthens patient safety.

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Authors

Mousa Hasser Humod Masrahi
mhmasrahi@moh.gov.sa (Primary Contact)
Norah Batta Al nutayfat
Hamad Hamdan Saad Al-Qahtani
Salah Mohammed H Alshhry
Ruba Abdullah A Hadadi
Ebtehal Turqi Alotaibi
Nasser Fheed Nasser Aldowsari
Fehaid Hamoud Alshammari
Amani Yahya Alqahtani
Wafi Saud Alotaibi
Yasser  Othman  Alothman
Yasser Othman Alothman
Masrahi, M. H. H., Norah Batta Al nutayfat, Hamad Hamdan Saad Al-Qahtani, Salah Mohammed H Alshhry, Ruba Abdullah A Hadadi, Ebtehal Turqi Alotaibi, … Yasser Othman Alothman. (2024). Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ventilator Safety in Nursing, Social Services, and Health Assistance. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(2), 1203–1219. https://doi.org/10.64483/202412329

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