An mHealth Design to Promote Medication Safety in Children with Medical Complexity.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Applied Clinical Informatics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1055/a-2214-8000
Anna Jolliff, Ryan J Coller, Hannah Kearney, Gemma Warner, James A Feinstein, Michelle A Chui, Steve O'Brien, Misty Willey, Barbara Katz, Theodore D Bach, Nicole E Werner
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Abstract

Background: Children with medical complexity (CMC) are uniquely vulnerable to medication errors and preventable adverse drug events because of their extreme polypharmacy, medical fragility, and reliance on complicated medication schedules and routes managed by undersupported family caregivers. There is an opportunity to improve CMC outcomes by designing health information technologies that support medication administration accuracy, timeliness, and communication within CMC caregiving networks.

Objectives: The present study engaged family caregivers, secondary caregivers, and clinicians who work with CMC in a codesign process to identify: (1) medication safety challenges experienced by CMC caregivers and (2) design requirements for a mobile health application to improve medication safety for CMC in the home.

Methods: Study staff recruited family caregivers, secondary caregivers, and clinicians from a children's hospital-based pediatric complex care program to participate in virtual codesign sessions. During sessions, the facilitator-guided codesigners in generating and converging upon medication safety challenges and design requirements. Between sessions, the research team reviewed notes from the session to identify design specifications and modify the prototype. After design sessions concluded, each session recording was reviewed to confirm that all designer comments had been captured.

Results: A total of N = 16 codesigners participated. Analyses yielded 11 challenges to medication safety and 11 corresponding design requirements that fit into three broader challenges: giving the right medication at the right time; communicating with others about medications; and accommodating complex medical routines. Supporting quotations from codesigners and prototype features associated with each design requirement are presented.

Conclusion: This study generated design requirements for a tool that may improve medication safety by creating distributed situation awareness within the caregiving network. The next steps are to pilot test tools that integrate these design requirements for usability and feasibility, and to conduct a randomized control trial to determine if use of these tools reduces medication errors.

一个移动健康设计,以促进医疗复杂性儿童的用药安全。
背景:患有医疗复杂性(CMC)的儿童特别容易受到药物错误和可预防的药物不良事件的影响,因为他们的极端多药,医疗脆弱性,以及依赖于由支持不足的家庭照顾者管理的复杂药物时间表和路线。通过设计健康信息技术,支持药物管理的准确性、及时性和CMC护理网络内的沟通,有机会改善CMC的结果。目的:本研究让家庭护理人员、二级护理人员和与CMC合作的临床医生参与共同设计过程,以确定:1)CMC护理人员遇到的用药安全挑战;2)设计移动健康应用程序的要求,以提高CMC在家中的用药安全。方法:研究人员从儿童医院的儿科综合护理项目中招募家庭照顾者、二级照顾者和临床医生参与虚拟共同设计会议。在会议期间,引导者指导共同设计人员产生和汇集药物安全挑战和设计要求。在会议间隙,研究小组回顾会议记录,以确定设计规范并修改原型。在设计会议结束后,每个会议记录都被审查,以确认所有设计师的意见都被捕获。结果:共N=16名共同设计人员参与。分析得出了11项药物安全挑战和11项相应的设计要求,这些要求适用于三个更广泛的挑战:在正确的时间给予正确的药物;与他人沟通药物;并适应复杂的医疗程序。提供了来自共同设计师的支持性报价以及与每个设计需求相关的原型功能。结论:本研究产生了一种工具的设计需求,该工具可以通过在护理网络中创建分布式情况感知来提高用药安全性。下一步是试点测试工具,将这些设计要求整合到可用性和可行性中,并进行随机对照试验,以确定使用这些工具是否可以减少用药错误。
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Applied Clinical Informatics
Applied Clinical Informatics MEDICAL INFORMATICS-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
24.10%
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132
期刊介绍: ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.
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