Department of Emergency Medicine, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Feb 21;11:e48445. doi: 10.2196/48445.
A lack of information during an emergency visit leads to the experience of powerlessness for patients and their family members, who may also feel unprepared to cope with acute symptoms. The ever-changing nature and fast-paced workflow in the emergency department (ED) often affect how health care professionals can tailor information and communication to the needs of the patient.
This study aimed to evaluate the usability and experience of a newly developed information system. The system was developed together with patients and their family members to help provide the information needed in the ED.
We conducted a mixed methods study consisting of quantitative data obtained from the System Usability Scale questionnaire and qualitative interview data obtained from purposively selected participants included in the quantitative part of the study.
A total of 106 patients and 14 family members (N=120) answered the questionnaire. A total of 10 patients and 3 family members participated in the interviews. Based on the System Usability Scale score, the information system was rated close to excellent, with a mean score of 83.6 (SD 12.8). Most of the participants found the information system easy to use and would like to use it again. The participants reported that the system helped them feel in control, and the information was useful. Simplifications were needed to improve the user experience for the older individuals.
This study demonstrates that the usability of the information system is rated close to excellent. It was perceived to be useful as it enabled understanding and predictability of the patient's trajectory in the ED. Areas for improvement include making the system more usable by older individuals. The study provides an example of how a technological solution can be used to diminish the information gap in an ED context.
急诊就诊时信息的缺乏会导致患者及其家属感到无能为力,他们可能也会觉得自己无法应对急性症状。急诊部(ED)瞬息万变的性质和快节奏的工作流程往往会影响医疗保健专业人员如何根据患者的需求调整信息和沟通。
本研究旨在评估新开发的信息系统的可用性和使用体验。该系统是与患者及其家属共同开发的,旨在帮助提供 ED 所需的信息。
我们进行了一项混合方法研究,包括从系统可用性量表问卷中获得的定量数据和从定量研究部分中选择的参与者获得的定性访谈数据。
共有 106 名患者和 14 名家属(N=120)回答了问卷。共有 10 名患者和 3 名家属参加了访谈。根据系统可用性量表评分,信息系统被评为接近优秀,平均得分为 83.6(SD 12.8)。大多数参与者认为信息系统易于使用,并愿意再次使用。参与者报告说,该系统帮助他们感到掌控局面,信息很有用。需要进行简化以改善老年人的用户体验。
本研究表明,信息系统的可用性评分接近优秀。它被认为是有用的,因为它使患者在 ED 中的轨迹具有可理解性和可预测性。需要改进的方面包括使系统更适合老年人使用。该研究提供了一个示例,说明如何使用技术解决方案来减少 ED 环境中的信息差距。