Amsterdam UMC, dept of Ethics, Law & Humanities, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam UMC, dept. of Medical Informatics, The Nertherlands.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:183-184. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240374.
The implementation of wireless continuous vital sign monitoring (CVSM) technologies changes daily care practices of healthcare professionals, which gives rise to unknown new roles and responsibilities. In this paper we present a study on how we combine the disciplines of medical informatics and ethics in the implementation of the Philips Healthdot, a smart patch for remote CVSM. The aim of this study is to investigate experiences and perspectives on the support levels and roles and responsibilities associated with the integration of smart patches, by conducting interviews with nurses. This interdisciplinary study gives insights into the technological, organizational, and ethical concerns surrounding the implementation of CVSM in healthcare. The findings and analytical approach may provide valuable insights for researching the appropriate implementation of digital health technologies.
无线连续生命体征监测 (CVSM) 技术的实施改变了医疗保健专业人员的日常护理实践,由此产生了未知的新角色和责任。在本文中,我们展示了一项关于如何将医学信息学和伦理学相结合的研究,以实施飞利浦 Healthdot,这是一种用于远程 CVSM 的智能贴片。本研究的目的是通过采访护士,调查与智能贴片集成相关的支持水平、角色和责任的经验和观点。这项跨学科研究深入了解了 CVSM 在医疗保健中的实施所涉及的技术、组织和伦理问题。研究结果和分析方法可为研究数字健康技术的适当实施提供有价值的见解。