Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, United States.
Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, United States.
Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Sep;36(9):1680-1685. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.06.067. Epub 2018 Jun 30.
The utilization of smartphone-based technology and applications to streamline patient care provides an exciting opportunity for quality improvement research. As traditional communication methods such as paging have repeatedly been shown to be susceptible to errors and inefficiency that can delay patient care, smartphones continue to be investigated as means of improving inter-hospital communication and patient outcomes.
We conducted a systematic literature review in PubMed, MEDLINE using the keywords Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliant Group Messaging (HCGM), text paging communication, secure hospital text message, HIPAA text message, and secure hospital communication. The search considered studies published until January 2018. Only English-language studies were included. We reviewed the reference lists of included articles for additional studies, as well. Abstracts, unpublished data, and duplicate articles were excluded.
569 studies were screened and assessed for eligibility with 35 meeting the inclusion criteria. 15 of these studies are data-driven with topics of investigation ranging from facilitation of communication (40%), security (33%), provider/patient satisfaction with communication (26%), diagnostic assistance (20%), demographics of use (13%), time spent in communication (13%), and finances (7%). Sample size per study varied from 30 to 10,000 encounters.
The use of smartphones can positively impact patient care; however, these benefits must be balanced with the responsibility to protect patient privacy and confidentiality. In order to continue to support HCGM's expansion and integration into daily practice, further data-driven studies into HCGM-specific interventions must be pursued.
利用基于智能手机的技术和应用来简化患者护理,为质量改进研究提供了一个令人兴奋的机会。由于传统的通信方法,如传呼,已经反复被证明容易出现错误和效率低下,从而延迟患者的护理,因此智能手机继续被研究为改善医院间通信和患者结果的手段。
我们在 PubMed、MEDLINE 中进行了系统的文献综述,使用了符合健康保险流通与责任法案(HIPAA)的群组消息(HCGM)、文本传呼通信、安全医院文本消息、HIPAA 文本消息和安全医院通信等关键词。搜索考虑了截至 2018 年 1 月发表的研究。仅包括英语语言的研究。我们还审查了纳入文章的参考文献列表,以获取其他研究。排除了摘要、未发表的数据和重复文章。
筛选了 569 项研究,并评估了其纳入标准的适宜性,其中 35 项符合纳入标准。其中 15 项为数据驱动型研究,研究主题包括促进沟通(40%)、安全(33%)、提供者/患者对沟通的满意度(26%)、诊断辅助(20%)、使用人群统计学(13%)、沟通时间(13%)和财务状况(7%)。每项研究的样本量从 30 到 10000 次相遇不等。
智能手机的使用可以对患者护理产生积极影响;然而,这些好处必须与保护患者隐私和机密性的责任相平衡。为了继续支持 HCGM 的扩展和整合到日常实践中,必须进一步进行针对 HCGM 特定干预措施的数据驱动研究。