Jung Kwang Yul, Kim Taerim, Jung Jaegon, Lee JeanHyoung, Choi Jong Soo, Mira Kang, Chang Dong Kyung, Cha Won Chul
Department of Emergency Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic Of Korea.
Department of Computer Engineering, Seoul Digital University, Seoul, Republic Of Korea.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2018 Sep 21;6(9):e11187. doi: 10.2196/11187.
Improved medical practice efficiency has been demonstrated by physicians using mobile device (mobile phones, tablets) electronic medical record (EMR) systems. However, the quantitative effects of these systems have not been adequately measured.
This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of near-field communication (NFC) integrated with a mobile EMR system regarding physician turnaround time in a hospital emergency department (ED).
A simulation study was performed in a hospital ED. Twenty-five physicians working in the ED participated in 2 scenarios, using either a mobile device or personal computer (PC). Scenario A involved randomly locating designated patients in the ED. Scenario B consisted of accessing laboratory results of an ED patient at the bedside. After completing the scenarios, participants responded to 10 questions that were scored using a system usability scale (SUS). The primary metric was the turnaround time for each scenario. The secondary metric was the usability of the system, graded by the study participants.
Locating patients from the ED entrance took a mean of 93.0 seconds (SD 34.4) using the mobile scenario. In contrast, it only required a mean of 57.3 seconds (SD 10.5) using the PC scenario (P<.001). Searching for laboratory results of the patients at the bedside required a mean of only 25.2 seconds (SD 5.3) with the mobile scenario, and a mean of 61.5 seconds (SD 11.6) using the PC scenario (P<.001). Sensitivity analysis comparing only the time for login and accessing the relevant information also determined mobile devices to be significantly faster. The mean SUS score of NFC-mobile EMR was 71.90 points.
NFC integrated with mobile EMR provided for a more efficient physician practice with good usability.
医生使用移动设备(手机、平板电脑)电子病历(EMR)系统已证明可提高医疗实践效率。然而,这些系统的量化效果尚未得到充分衡量。
本研究旨在确定在医院急诊科(ED)中,集成近场通信(NFC)的移动EMR系统对医生周转时间的有效性。
在一家医院急诊科进行了一项模拟研究。25名在急诊科工作的医生参与了两种场景,分别使用移动设备或个人电脑(PC)。场景A包括在急诊科随机定位指定患者。场景B包括在床边获取急诊科患者的实验室检查结果。完成场景后,参与者回答10个问题,这些问题使用系统可用性量表(SUS)进行评分。主要指标是每个场景的周转时间。次要指标是系统的可用性,由研究参与者进行分级。
在移动场景下,从急诊科入口定位患者平均需要93.0秒(标准差34.4)。相比之下,在PC场景下仅需平均57.3秒(标准差10.5)(P<0.001)。在床边搜索患者的实验室检查结果,移动场景平均仅需25.2秒(标准差5.3),而PC场景平均需要61.5秒(标准差11.6)(P<0.001)。仅比较登录和获取相关信息时间的敏感性分析也确定移动设备明显更快。NFC移动EMR的平均SUS评分为71.90分。
集成NFC的移动EMR为医生提供了更高效的实践且具有良好的可用性。