Hommel Erin L, Flaherty James P, Aguirre Caitlin R, McIlwain Amber S, Pappadis Monique R, Wegier Pete, Cram Peter
School of Medicine, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555, USA.
School of Public and Population Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555, USA.
PEC Innov. 2024 Nov 26;5:100360. doi: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2024.100360. eCollection 2024 Dec 15.
We evaluated the usability and acceptability of My-Hip Fracture (My-HF), a web application that assists providers in delivering individualized prognostic information to patients hospitalized for hip fracture (HF).
We observed a sample of 16 clinicians as they navigated My-HF. We then administered a structured questionnaire and conducted semi-structured interviews to explore participants' opinions about the app's content and the feasibility of incorporating the app into clinical workflows.
Clinicians required a median of 2-min and 45 s to navigate through the app. Nearly all participants indicated that My-HF was easy to use and would be useful for their practice. About half of participants had suggestions for additional useful peri-operative content. A few expressed concerns about communicating mortality risk. About half expressed concerns about how My-HF might be integrated into existing clinical workflows.
Though clinicians rated My-HF high on usefulness in a structured usability questionnaire, qualitative interviews identified a number of suggestions for optimizing integration into clinical practice. Creating shared goals, establishing a decision coach, and developing a framework of communication across care settings could facilitate integration of My-HF by the multidisciplinary HF team.
My-Hip Fracture is a unique web application which provides personalized prognostic information to patients and families after HF. My-HF has potential to facilitate informed decision-making between clinicians and patients, but adaptations will be necessary to enhance its usability.
我们评估了“我的髋部骨折(My-HF)”网络应用程序的可用性和可接受性,该应用程序可协助医疗服务提供者向因髋部骨折(HF)住院的患者提供个性化预后信息。
我们观察了16名临床医生使用My-HF的情况。然后,我们发放了一份结构化问卷并进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨参与者对该应用程序内容的看法以及将其纳入临床工作流程的可行性。
临床医生浏览该应用程序的时间中位数为2分45秒。几乎所有参与者都表示My-HF易于使用,且对他们的工作会有帮助。约一半的参与者对围手术期的其他有用内容提出了建议。一些人对传达死亡风险表示担忧。约一半的人对My-HF如何融入现有临床工作流程表示担忧。
尽管临床医生在结构化可用性问卷中对My-HF的实用性评价很高,但定性访谈提出了一些优化其融入临床实践的建议。制定共同目标、设立决策指导以及建立跨护理环境的沟通框架,可能有助于多学科髋部骨折团队整合My-HF。
“我的髋部骨折”是一个独特的网络应用程序,可为髋部骨折后的患者及其家属提供个性化预后信息。My-HF有潜力促进临床医生与患者之间的明智决策,但需要进行调整以提高其可用性。