Department of Medical Informatics, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China.
Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2024 Jun 7;12:e54642. doi: 10.2196/54642.
In emergency departments (EDs), triage nurses are under tremendous daily pressure to rapidly assess the acuity level of patients and log the collected information into computers. With self-service technologies, patients could complete data entry on their own, allowing nurses to focus on higher-order tasks. Kiosks are a popular working example of such self-service technologies; however, placing a sufficient number of unwieldy and fixed machines demands a spatial change in the greeting area and affects pretriage flow. Mobile technologies could offer a solution to these issues.
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of mobile technologies to improve pretriage flow in EDs.
The proposed stack of mobile technologies includes patient-carried smartphones and QR technology. The web address of the self-registration app is encoded into a QR code, which was posted directly outside the walk-in entrance to be seen by every ambulatory arrival. Registration is initiated immediately after patients or their proxies scan the code using their smartphones. Patients could complete data entry at any site on the way to the triage area. Upon completion, the result is saved locally on smartphones. At the triage area, the result is automatically decoded by a portable code reader and then loaded into the triage computer. This system was implemented in three busy metropolitan EDs in Shanghai, China. Both kiosks and smartphones were evaluated randomly while being used to direct pretriage patient flow. Data were collected during a 20-day period in each center. Timeliness and usability of medical students simulating ED arrivals were assessed with the After-Scenario Questionnaire. Usability was assessed by triage nurses with the Net Promoter Score (NPS). Observations made during system implementation were subject to qualitative thematic analysis.
Overall, 5928 of 8575 patients performed self-registration on kiosks, and 7330 of 8532 patients checked in on their smartphones. Referring effort was significantly reduced (43.7% vs 8.8%; P<.001) and mean pretriage waiting times were significantly reduced (4.4, SD 1.7 vs 2.9, SD 1.0 minutes; P<.001) with the use of smartphones compared to kiosks. There was a significant difference in mean usability scores for "ease of task completion" (4.4, SD 1.5 vs 6.7, SD 0.7; P<.001), "satisfaction with completion time" (4.5, SD 1.4 vs 6.8, SD 0.6; P<.001), and "satisfaction with support" (4.9, SD 1.9 vs 6.6, SD 1.2; P<.001). Triage nurses provided a higher NPS after implementation of mobile self-registration compared to the use of kiosks (13.3% vs 93.3%; P<.001). A modified queueing model was identified and qualitative findings were grouped by sequential steps.
This study suggests patient-carried smartphones as a useful tool for ED self-registration. With increased usability and a tailored queueing model, the proposed system is expected to minimize pretriage waiting for patients in the ED.
在急诊科(ED),分诊护士每天都面临着巨大的压力,需要快速评估患者的 acuity 水平,并将收集到的信息录入电脑。有了自助服务技术,患者可以自行完成数据录入,让护士专注于更高阶的任务。信息亭是这种自助服务技术的一个流行示例;然而,放置足够数量的不灵活和固定的机器需要改变接待区的空间,并影响预检流程。移动技术可以解决这些问题。
本研究旨在探讨使用移动技术改善 ED 预检流程。
拟议的移动技术堆栈包括患者携带的智能手机和 QR 技术。自注册应用程序的网络地址被编码成 QR 码,并直接张贴在入口处,以便所有步行到达的人都能看到。患者或其代理人使用智能手机扫描代码后,即可立即开始注册。患者可以在前往分诊区的任何地点完成数据录入。完成后,结果将在智能手机上本地保存。在分诊区,便携式代码读取器自动解码结果,然后将其加载到分诊计算机中。该系统在中国上海的三家繁忙的大都市 ED 中实施。在分诊过程中,随机评估了信息亭和智能手机的使用情况。在每个中心收集了 20 天的数据。使用医学生模拟 ED 到达的情况下,使用后情景问卷评估及时性和可用性。可用性由分诊护士使用净推荐值(NPS)进行评估。系统实施过程中的观察结果进行了定性主题分析。
总体而言,8575 名患者中有 5928 名在信息亭上进行了自我登记,8532 名患者中有 7330 名使用智能手机进行了登记。与信息亭相比,使用智能手机显著减少了分诊护士的参考工作量(43.7% 对 8.8%;P<.001),平均预检等待时间显著缩短(4.4,SD 1.7 对 2.9,SD 1.0 分钟;P<.001)。在“任务完成的易用性”(4.4,SD 1.5 对 6.7,SD 0.7;P<.001)、“完成时间满意度”(4.5,SD 1.4 对 6.8,SD 0.6;P<.001)和“支持满意度”(4.9,SD 1.9 对 6.6,SD 1.2;P<.001)方面,智能手机的可用性评分存在显著差异。与使用信息亭相比,实施移动自助登记后,分诊护士的 NPS 更高(13.3% 对 93.3%;P<.001)。确定了一个修改后的排队模型,并按顺序步骤对定性发现进行分组。
本研究表明,患者携带的智能手机是 ED 自助登记的有用工具。随着可用性的提高和量身定制的排队模型,所提出的系统有望最大限度地减少 ED 患者的预检等待时间。