基于可穿戴传感器的系统在急诊科的实用性和易用性

David Claudio, M. Velazquez, Wilfredo Bravo-Llerena, G. Okudan, A. Freivalds
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在两个急诊科,患者和护士对基于无线可穿戴传感器的系统的实用性和易用性有积极的反应。结果显示,患者对该技术的易用性的看法比护士的看法更有利,变化更小。结果是令人鼓舞的,这种技术的实施在急诊科设置,因为他们似乎促进使用的技术,持续监测生命体征。技术摘要背景:在医疗环境中使用基于可穿戴传感器的系统已经在以前的研究中提出和实施。虽然它们的应用似乎很有希望,但这些系统的实用性和易用性尚未在急诊科得到详细评估。用户反馈至关重要,因为它可以决定用户对使用技术的态度,并最终预测其成功与否。目的:本文提出了一项实证试点研究,从急诊科患者和护士的角度评估基于无线可穿戴传感器的系统的感知有用性和易用性。无线可穿戴传感器用于监测患者的心率、呼吸频率、体温、氧气水平和血压。方法:研究在两个临床环境中进行;共有40名患者和20名护士参与了研究。在30分钟的使用和测试期后,患者通过调查提供反馈。同样,护士们被要求在处理完4个病人后提供他们的反馈。结果:参与者报告了基于可穿戴传感器的技术非常有用且易于使用。结果还显示,患者在感知有用性和易用性方面的平均得分更高。结论:总体而言,患者和护士对感知的有用性和易用性有积极的反应,这对于在急诊科环境中实施这种技术是令人鼓舞的。虽然不可能直接预测或推断可接受程度,但本研究的结果提供了一种感觉,即潜在用户如何感受持续监测的有用性以及监测设备的易用性。
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Perceived Usefulness and Ease of Use of Wearable Sensor-Based Systems in Emergency Departments
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Patients and nurses had positive reactions with respect to perceived usefulness and ease of use of a wireless wearable sensor-based system in two emergency departments. Results showed that patients' perceptions on the ease of use of the technology were more favorable and less variable than nurses' perception. The results are encouraging for the implementation of such technology in emergency department settings as they seem to promote the use of the technology for continuous monitoring of vital signs. TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: The use of wearable sensor-based systems in healthcare settings has been proposed and implemented in previous studies. While their application seems promising, the perceived usefulness and ease of use of such systems have not been assessed in detail in emergency departments. User feedback is critical as it can determine the attitude toward using the technology and ultimately predict its success. Purpose: This article presents an empirical pilot study in which the perceived usefulness and ease of use of a wireless wearable sensor-based system was assessed from the perspective of patients and nurses in emergency departments. The wireless wearable sensors were used to monitor patients' heart rate, respiration rate, temperature, oxygen level, and blood pressure. Methods: The study was conducted in two clinical settings; a total of 40 patients and 20 nurses participated in the study. After a 30-minute use and testing period, patients provided feedback through a survey. Similarly, nurses were asked to provide their feedback after their experience with four patients. Results: Participants reported that the wearable sensor-based technology was very useful and easy to use. Results also showed that mean scores for perceived usefulness and ease of use were higher for patients. Conclusions: Overall, patients and nurses had positive reactions with respect to perceived usefulness and ease of use, which is encouraging for the implementation of such technology in emergency department settings. Although it is not possible to directly predict or infer the degree of acceptability, the results of this study provide a sense of how the prospective users would feel about the usefulness of continuous monitoring as well as the ease of use of the monitoring devices.
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