儿科住院医师对临床安全信息应用程序的使用、看法和改进愿望

Andrew W Halterman , Anneli R Cochrane , Andrew D Miller , Joy L Lee , William E Bennett Jr , Emily L Mueller
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背景医院正在从传统的传呼机向安全短信(STM)应用过渡。人们认为 STM 可以提高效率和可及性。关于 STM 对患者安全、医疗服务提供者健康和患者护理质量的影响,用户印象方面的研究还很有限。方法对儿科住院医师进行了一项关于 Diagnotes® 使用体验的调查。调查内容包括人口统计学数据、使用模式、执行任务的能力以及对预期目的的看法。其他问题还包括对交流策略的认同度和对功能的满意度。三个开放式问题询问了 STM 对以下方面的影响:(1)患者护理协调;(2)患者安全。最后一个问题是询问有关 STM 的其他反馈。受访者一致认可在个人移动设备上日常使用 STM,并对其基本功能非常了解。受访者对 Diagnotes® 的总体满意度为 73.9%,其中包括高效沟通能力(84.8%)和有效沟通能力(79.5%)。然而,只有 32.1 % 的受访者对 Diagnotes® 的培训感到满意。只有 59.5 % 的人认为 Diagnotes® 适合紧急病人护理需求,只有 43.2 % 的人认为 Diagnotes® 的目的是向团队通报病人的紧急情况。主要的定性主题包括通过 STM 改善了患者护理任务的协调,但也有人对发送和接收信息、STM 带来的额外认知负担以及造成冲突的使用文化差异表示担忧。障碍包括对使用的跨专业期望不明确。未来的研究应广泛纳入医护专业人员的看法,并共同创建 STM 最佳实践指南,包括围绕紧急或突发患者护理问题的使用。
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Pediatric resident use, perceptions, and desires for improvement of a clinical secure messaging application

Background

Hospitals are transitioning away from traditional pagers to secure text messaging (STM) applications. STM is perceived to improve efficiency and accessibility. There is limited research on user's impressions of how STM impacts patient safety, provider wellness, and quality of patient care.

Objectives

To understand the use and perceptions of a clinical STM by pediatric residents at a free-standing quaternary care children's hospital.

Methods

A survey was conducted of pediatric residents regarding their experience with Diagnotes®. Demographic data were obtained along with use patterns, ability to perform tasks, and perceptions of intended purpose. Further questions evaluated agreement with communication strategies and satisfaction with features. Three open-ended questions asked about experience where STM impacted (1) patient care coordination and (2) patient safety. A final question asked for any additional STM feedback.

Results

Of 169 surveys, there were 112 respondents (66.3 % response rate). Respondents unanimously endorsed daily STM use on their personal mobile devices with good knowledge of basic features. Respondents were overall satisfied with Diagnotes® (73.9 %) including the ability to communicate efficiently (84.8 %) and effectively (79.5 %). Yet only 32.1 % were satisfied with Diagnotes® training. Only 59.5 % believed Diagnotes® was appropriate for urgent patient care needs and only 43.2 % believed its purpose was to inform the team of patient emergencies. Key qualitative themes included improved coordination of patient care tasks through STM, but there were concerns raised around sending and receiving messages, the additional cognitive burden placed by STM, and differences in culture of use that created conflict.

Conclusions

Diagnotes® is viewed positively including use for effective coordination of patient care and familiarity of functions of Diagnotes®. Barriers included unclear interprofessional expectations for use. Future research should incorporate a broad range of healthcare professionals' perceptions and co-creation of STM best practice guidelines for use, including around urgent or emergent patient care issues.

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