Arora M, Falsafi N, Al-Ibrahim M, Sawyer R, Siegel E, Joshi A, Finkelstein J
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005;2005:885.
The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency and acceptance of the CoViSTA system with the current practice of collecting vital signs. CoViSTA (Computerized Vital Sign Transfer Application) was designed to integrate with the existing hospital network and automate the process of vital sign data entry in hospital wards. The system was evaluated with 6 nurses across 60 patients and was found to significantly reduce errors, improve efficiency and increase satisfaction among the staff.
本研究的目的是比较CoViSTA系统与当前生命体征采集实践的效率和接受度。CoViSTA(计算机化生命体征传输应用程序)旨在与现有的医院网络集成,并使医院病房中生命体征数据输入过程自动化。该系统在6名护士中对60名患者进行了评估,结果发现该系统显著减少了错误、提高了效率并提高了工作人员的满意度。