Greysen S Ryan, Khanna Raman R, Jacolbia Ronald, Lee Herman M, Auerbach Andrew D
Division of Hospital Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
J Hosp Med. 2014 Jun;9(6):396-9. doi: 10.1002/jhm.2169. Epub 2014 Feb 13.
Inadequate patient engagement in hospital care inhibits high-quality care and successful transitions to home. Tablet computers may provide opportunities to engage patients, particularly during inactive times between provider visits, tests, and treatments, by providing interactive health education modules as well as access to their personal health record (PHR). We conducted a pilot project to explore inpatient satisfaction with bedside tablets and barriers to usability. Additionally, we evaluated use of these devices to deliver 2 specific Web-based programs: (1) an interactive video to improve inpatient education about hospital safety, and (2) PHR access to promote inpatient engagement in discharge planning. We enrolled 30 patients; 17 (60%) were aged 40 years or older, 17 (60%) were women, 17 (60%) owned smartphones, and 6 (22%) owned tablet computers. Twenty-seven (90%) reported high overall satisfaction with the device, and 26 (87%) required ≤ 30 minutes for basic orientation (70% required ≤ 15 minutes). Twenty-five (83%) independently completed an interactive educational module on hospital patient safety. Twenty-one (70%) accessed their personal health record (PHR) to view their medication list, verify scheduled appointments, or send a message to their primary care physician. Next steps include education on high-risk medications, assessment of discharge barriers, and training clinical staff (such as respiratory therapists, registered nurses, or nurse practitioners) to deliver tablet interventions.
患者在医院护理中参与度不足会妨碍高质量护理以及顺利过渡到家庭护理。平板电脑可能提供让患者参与的机会,特别是在医护人员问诊、检查和治疗之间的空闲时间,通过提供交互式健康教育模块以及访问个人健康记录(PHR)。我们开展了一个试点项目,以探索住院患者对床边平板电脑的满意度以及可用性障碍。此外,我们评估了使用这些设备来提供两个特定的基于网络的项目:(1)一个交互式视频,以改善住院患者对医院安全的教育;(2)访问个人健康记录,以促进住院患者参与出院计划。我们招募了30名患者;17名(60%)年龄在40岁及以上,17名(60%)为女性,17名(60%)拥有智能手机,6名(22%)拥有平板电脑。27名(90%)报告对该设备总体满意度高,26名(87%)完成基本操作指南所需时间≤30分钟(70%所需时间≤15分钟)。25名(83%)独立完成了关于医院患者安全的交互式教育模块。21名(70%)访问了他们的个人健康记录,以查看用药清单、核实预约安排或给他们的初级保健医生发送信息。下一步包括对高风险药物进行教育、评估出院障碍以及培训临床工作人员(如呼吸治疗师、注册护士或执业护士)来实施平板电脑干预措施。