为急救医务人员收集和传播病人护理信息提供便利

M. Fleshman, I. J. Argueta, C. Austin, H. H. Lee, E. J. Moyer, G. J. Gerling
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摘要

紧急医疗技术人员(emt)在事故现场收集的信息通常在到达之前口头传达给急诊科(ED)。然而,通过口头渠道进行沟通可能会产生滞后,受人的回忆和注意力的限制,是重复的,而且往往缺乏一致和足够的细节。为了填补这一空白,本文描述了为急诊医生设计的移动数据输入系统和为急诊科主管护士设计的基于桌面的数据显示和信息系统。通过该系统,急诊医生可以输入病例类型、患者详细信息、评估、生命体征和治疗方法。在EMT发送报告后,主管护士可以接收病人,分配房间和资源,并与EMT进一步交流。设计选择是基于利益相关者的分析。由于emt所需的数据和数据输入可能是广泛的,非顺序的,部分可用的,并且取决于病例,因此该应用程序的设计避免了开放字段输入,采用紧凑的导航策略,动态生成适应医疗场景的字段,并在上下文中编辑和查看报告之间切换。该设计被实现为一个交互式线框,用于智能手机上的测试。可用性评估通过启发式评估和emt用户场景测试进行。平均而言,用户可以在66秒内完成一个典型的、时间敏感的案例,这接近于理论估计和目前通过电话和无线电进行的口头交流方式。
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Facilitating the collection and dissemination of patient care information for emergency medical personnel
The information that emergency medical technicians (EMTs) collect at the incident site is typically communicated verbally to the emergency department (ED) prior to arrival. However, communication by verbal channels can introduce lags, is limited by human recall and attention, is repetitious, and often lacks consistent and sufficient detail. To fill this gap, the work herein describes the design of a mobile data entry system for EMTs and a desktop-based data display and messaging system for charge nurses in the ED. With the system, EMTs can enter the case type, patient details, assessment, vitals, and treatments. After the EMT sends the report, the charge nurse can accept the patient, assign a room and resources, and further message with the EMT. Design choices were based upon stakeholder analysis. Since the data and data entry required of the EMTs can be extensive, non-sequential, partially available, and case dependent, the app was designed to avoid open-field typing, employ a compact navigational strategy, dynamically generate fields adapted to the medical scenario, and switch between editing and reviewing a report in context. The design was implemented into an interactive wireframe for testing on smart phones. Usability evaluation was performed via heuristic evaluation and user scenario testing with EMTs. On average, users could complete a typical, time-sensitive case in 66 seconds, which is near theoretical estimates and current means of verbal communication now done via phone and radio.
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