Anne Grahlmann, Jenny Brandt, Daniela Salzmann, Felix Hoffmann
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Abstract
Background: During the SARS-CoV‑2 pandemic, the TeleCOVID application was developed in Hessen to connect the intensive care units via telemedicine. After successful implementation, the application should be extended to other indication areas in intensive care medicine.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate other indications for which the application can be used and which technical requirements are associated with this.
Materials and methods: To answer these questions, guideline-based expert interviews were conducted, which were evaluated using a qualitative content analysis.
Results: The survey showed that TeleCOVID can be extended to other indication areas in intensive care. Numerous technical requirements were formulated that should be specifically considered when the application is further developed.
Conclusions: The telemedical networking of intensive care units generates added value for the actors involved. However, it is important that the data is collected in the best possible standardized and structured way. The communication process should be automated wherever possible to minimise the workload for the participating persons.
期刊介绍:
Medizinische Klinik – Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin is an internationally respected interdisciplinary journal. It is intended for physicians, nurses, respiratory and physical therapists active in intensive care and accident/emergency units, but also for internists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, neurologists, and pediatricians with special interest in intensive care medicine.
Comprehensive reviews describe the most recent advances in the field of internal medicine with special focus on intensive care problems. Freely submitted original articles present important studies in this discipline and promote scientific exchange, while articles in the category Photo essay feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In the rubric journal club well-respected experts comment on outstanding international publications. Review articles under the rubric "Continuing Medical Education" present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice. The rubrics "Nursing practice" and "Physical therapy" round out the information.