Scruth Elizabeth A, Oveisi Nazanin, Liu Vincent
Elizabeth A. Scruth is Clinical Practice Consultant, Clinical Effectiveness Team, Regional Quality and Regulatory Services, Kaiser Permanente, 1950 Franklin Street, 14th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 (
AACN Adv Crit Care. 2017 Summer;28(2):191-199. doi: 10.4037/aacnacc2017471.
Hospitalization in the intensive care unit can be a stressful time for patients and their family members. Patients' family members often have difficulty processing all of the information that is given to them. Therefore, an intensive care unit diary can serve as a conduit for synthesizing information, maintaining connection with patients, and maintaining a connection with family members outside the intensive care unit. Paper intensive care unit diaries have been used outside the United States for many years. This article explores the development of an electronic intensive care unit diary using a rapid prototyping model to accelerate the process. Initial results of design testing demonstrate that it is feasible, useful, and desirable to consider the implementation of electronic intensive care unit diaries for patients at risk for post-intensive care syndrome.
在重症监护病房住院对患者及其家属来说可能是一段压力巨大的时期。患者家属常常难以理解所获得的所有信息。因此,一本重症监护病房日记可以作为整合信息、与患者保持联系以及与重症监护病房外的家属保持联系的渠道。纸质的重症监护病房日记在美国以外已经使用多年。本文探讨了使用快速原型模型开发电子重症监护病房日记以加速这一过程。设计测试的初步结果表明,考虑为有发生重症监护后综合征风险的患者实施电子重症监护病房日记是可行的、有用的且值得期待的。