Utilization of the iOS Shortcuts App to Generate a Surgical Logbook Tool: Feasibility Study.

Daniel Thompson
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Abstract

Background: Surgical audit is an essential aspect of modern reflective surgical practice and is key to improving surgical outcomes. The surgical logbook is an important method of data collection for both personal and unit audits; however, current electronic data collection tools, especially mobile apps, lack the minimum recommended data fields.

Objective: This feasibility study details the creation of a free, effective surgical logbook tool with the iOS Shortcuts app and investigates the time investment required to maintain a surgical logbook with this tool. In addition, we investigate the potential utility of the Shortcuts app in creating medical data collection tools.

Methods: Using the iOS Shortcuts app, we created a shortcut "Operation Note," which collects surgical logbook data by using the minimum and extended audit data sets recommended by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. We practically assessed the feasibility of the tool, assessing the time requirement for entry, accuracy, and completeness of the entered data.

Results: The shortcut collected accurate and useful data for a surgical audit. Data entry took on average 65 seconds per case for the minimum data set, and 135 seconds per case for the extended data set, with a mean difference of 68 seconds (P<.001; 95% CI 61.6-77.7).

Conclusions: This feasibility study demonstrates the utility of the iOS Shortcuts app in the creation of a surgical logbook and the time-consuming nature of data collection for surgical audit. Our iOS Operation Note shortcut is a free, rapid, and customizable alternative to currently available logbook apps and offers surgical trainees and consultants a method for recording surgical operations, complications, and demographic data.

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利用iOS快捷方式应用程序生成手术日志工具:可行性研究
背景:手术审计是现代反思性外科实践的一个重要方面,是提高手术效果的关键。手术日志是收集个人和单位审计数据的重要方法;然而,目前的电子数据收集工具,特别是移动应用程序,缺乏最低推荐的数据字段。目的:本可行性研究详细介绍了使用iOS Shortcuts应用程序创建一个免费、有效的手术日志工具,并调查了使用该工具维护手术日志所需的时间投入。此外,我们还研究了Shortcuts应用程序在创建医疗数据收集工具方面的潜在效用。方法:我们使用iOS Shortcuts app创建了一个快捷方式“手术笔记”,该快捷方式使用澳大利亚皇家外科医学院推荐的最小和扩展审计数据集收集手术日志数据。我们实际地评估了工具的可行性,评估了输入数据的时间要求、准确性和完整性。结果:该捷径为外科审计收集了准确、有用的资料。最小数据集的数据输入平均耗时65秒/例,扩展数据集的数据输入平均耗时135秒/例,平均差异为68秒(p结论:该可行性研究证明了iOS Shortcuts应用程序在创建手术日志中的实用性,以及手术审计数据收集的耗时性。我们的iOS操作笔记快捷方式是一种免费,快速,可定制的替代当前可用的日志应用程序,并为外科实习生和顾问提供了一种记录外科手术,并发症和人口统计数据的方法。
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