Virtual Family-Centered Rounds During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Technology Usability Analysis

Maryam Attef, Catherine Dulude, Chantal M. J. Trudel, Melanie Buba
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Family-centered rounds (FCR) are multidisciplinary rounds, involving patients and caregivers with the aim of shared decision making in medical care planning. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a tertiary care pediatric hospital re-engineered the in-person FCR process used by inpatient Pediatric Medicine teams implemented virtual family-centered rounds (vFCR). As part of a mixed methods study evaluating vFCR, naturalistic observation was used to evaluate the usability of vFCR technology. Functional and user requirements were assessed and confirmed through observation of interactions with technology intended to support vFCR. The duration of individual patient rounds and transition time between patients was also captured. Technology interactions were assessed in terms of what worked (successful interactions) and what did not work (usability issues and errors). Neilsen and Norman’s (1994) usability heuristics were used to support the evaluation and explanation of findings. While naturalistic observation yielded clear results in terms of effectiveness and efficiency, user satisfaction was not formally examined. The identified usability requirements and key characteristics for ease of use and adoption of vFCR identified in this study can be used by other hospitals looking to implement or improve inpatient virtual care technology usability.
COVID-19大流行期间以家庭为中心的虚拟查房——技术可用性分析
以家庭为中心的查房(FCR)是多学科查房,涉及患者和护理人员,目的是在医疗保健计划中共同决策。为应对COVID-19大流行,一家三级护理儿科医院重新设计了住院儿科医学团队使用的当面查房流程,实施了虚拟以家庭为中心的查房(vFCR)。作为评价vFCR的混合方法研究的一部分,自然观察法被用于评价vFCR技术的可用性。通过观察与旨在支持vFCR的技术的交互,评估和确认功能和用户需求。每个病人查房的时间和病人之间的过渡时间也被捕获。技术交互是根据什么有效(成功的交互)和什么无效(可用性问题和错误)进行评估的。尼尔森和诺曼(1994)的可用性启发式被用来支持对发现的评估和解释。虽然自然的观察在有效性和效率方面产生了明确的结果,但用户满意度并没有正式检查。本研究中确定的vFCR易用性的可用性要求和关键特征可以被其他希望实施或提高住院虚拟护理技术可用性的医院使用。
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