Motulsky Aude, Wong Jenna, Cordeau Jean-Pierre, Pomalaza Jorge, Barkun Jeffrey, Tamblyn Robyn
Clinical and Health Informatics Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2017 Apr 1;24(e1):e69-e78. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocw107.
To describe the usage of a novel application (The FLOW) that allows mobile devices to be used for rounding and handoffs.
The FLOW provides a view of patient data and the capacity to enter short notes via personal mobile devices. It was deployed using a "bring-your-own-device" model in 4 pilot units. Social network analysis (SNA) was applied to audit trails in order to visualize usage patterns. A questionnaire was used to describe user experience.
Overall, 253 health professionals used The FLOW with their personal mobile devices from October 2013 to March 2015. In pediatric and neonatal intensive care units (ICUs), a median of 26-26.5 notes were entered per user per day. Visual network representation of app entries showed that usage patterns were different between the ICUs. In 127 questionnaires (50%), respondents reported using The FLOW most often to enter notes and for handoffs. The FLOW was perceived as having improved patient care by 57% of respondents, compared to usual care. Most respondents (86%) wished to continue using The FLOW.
This study shows how a handoff and rounding tool was quickly adopted in pediatric and neonatal ICUs in a hospital setting where patient charts were still paper-based. Originally developed as a tool to support informal documentation using smartphones, it was adapted to local practices and expanded to print sign-out documents and import notes within the medicolegal record with desktop computers. Interestingly, even if not supported by the nursing administrative authorities, the level of use for data entry among nurses and doctors was similar in all units, indicating close collaboration in documentation practices in these ICUs.
描述一种新型应用程序(The FLOW)的使用情况,该程序可使移动设备用于查房和交接班。
The FLOW可提供患者数据视图,并能通过个人移动设备输入简短记录。它在4个试点单位采用“自带设备”模式进行部署。应用社交网络分析(SNA)对审计跟踪进行分析,以可视化使用模式。通过问卷调查来描述用户体验。
总体而言,2013年10月至2015年3月期间,253名卫生专业人员使用个人移动设备使用The FLOW。在儿科和新生儿重症监护病房(ICU),每位用户每天输入记录的中位数为26 - 26.5条。应用程序条目的可视化网络表示显示,各ICU的使用模式有所不同。在127份问卷(50%)中,受访者报告称使用The FLOW最频繁的用途是输入记录和进行交接班。与常规护理相比,57%的受访者认为The FLOW改善了患者护理。大多数受访者(86%)希望继续使用The FLOW。
本研究展示了在一个患者病历仍为纸质的医院环境中,儿科和新生儿ICU如何迅速采用一种交接班和查房工具。该工具最初是作为一种支持使用智能手机进行非正式记录的工具开发的,它被调整以适应当地实践,并扩展到可打印交班文件以及通过台式计算机在医疗法律记录中导入记录。有趣的是,即使没有得到护理行政部门的支持,各单位护士和医生的数据录入使用水平相似,这表明这些ICU在记录实践中密切协作。