集成免提电子病人护理报告(ePCR)图表(IHeC):体系结构设计。

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Desmond R Hedderson, Claudia Lai
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护理人员工作量的性质通常导致病人移交给急诊科工作人员的病人护理报告不完整或缺乏。患者信息差距会增加急诊科工作人员的工作量,导致护理延误,并增加不良事件的风险。集成的免提电子患者护理报告(ePCR)可以消除这一差距。我们对现有技术文献进行了环境扫描,以改进护理人员文档和当前先进的护理人员图表系统。两项技术,语音识别文档和实时遥测共享系统,被认为是潜在的改进。结合这些技术,开发了一种集成式免提ePCR制图(IHeC)系统的理论架构。使用语音识别和生命体征共享技术,ePCR可以在患者到达医院时完成并可用。IHeC系统可以解决患者信息缺口问题,为更先进的护理服务集成提供平台。
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Integrated Hands-Free Electronic Patient Care Report (ePCR) Charting (IHeC): Designing the Architecture.

The nature of paramedic workloads typically results in incomplete or lack of patient care reports on patient handover to emergency department staff. Patient information gaps can increase emergency department staff's workload, cause care delays, and increase risks of adverse events. An integrated hands-free electronic patient care report (ePCR) could eliminate this gap. We conducted an environmental scan of the available literature on technologies to improve paramedic documentation and current advanced paramedic charting systems. Two technologies, speech recognition documentation and live telemetry sharing systems, were identified as potential improvements. A theoretical architecture for an integrated hands-free ePCR charting (IHeC) system was developed by combining these technologies. The ePCR could be completed and available upon patient arrival to the hospital using speech recognition and vital sign sharing technology. The IHeC system could solve the problem of patient information gaps and provide a platform for more advanced integration of paramedic services.

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