Angeles Ricardo, Adamczyk Krzysztof, Marzanek Francine, Pirrie Melissa, Plishka Mikayla, Agarwal Gina
Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.
PLOS Digit Health. 2024 Dec 27;3(12):e0000689. doi: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000689. eCollection 2024 Dec.
The Community Paramedicine at Clinic (CP@clinic) program is a community program that utilizes community paramedics to support older adults in assessing their risk factors, managing their chronic conditions, and linking them to community resources. The aim of this project is to design a low-cost, portable, secure, user-friendly database for CP@clinic sessions and pilot test the database with paramedics and older adult volunteers. The CP@clinic program database using the Microsoft Access software was first developed through consultation with the CP@clinic research team. Next, the database was pilot tested with two sets of older adults and one set of paramedics to assess user experience. Volunteers completed a survey regarding their perceptions of the level of difficulty when using the database. A computer-based database was the best option as it provided flexibility while reducing costs. The final database should perform calculations and summarize risk assessment data, provide recommended resources, generate automated reports, capture changes in medical and medication history, and ensure that the sensitive information is secure. During pilot testing, the older adult participants and the paramedics indicated that the database was easy to use. This low-cost, user-friendly and secure database captures initial and follow-up data, incorporates algorithms that guide the paramedics, and calculates risk factor scores for the participants. This solution to a healthcare database is translatable to other health research studies in which ongoing patient data is collected electronically and longitudinally.
诊所社区护理(CP@clinic)项目是一个社区项目,利用社区护理人员帮助老年人评估风险因素、管理慢性病,并将他们与社区资源联系起来。该项目的目的是为CP@clinic项目设计一个低成本、便携式、安全且用户友好的数据库,并与护理人员和老年志愿者对该数据库进行试点测试。使用微软Access软件的CP@clinic项目数据库最初是在与CP@clinic研究团队协商后开发的。接下来,该数据库在两组老年人和一组护理人员中进行了试点测试,以评估用户体验。志愿者完成了一项关于他们对使用数据库时难度水平看法的调查。基于计算机的数据库是最佳选择,因为它在降低成本的同时提供了灵活性。最终的数据库应进行计算并汇总风险评估数据,提供推荐资源,生成自动报告,记录医疗和用药史的变化,并确保敏感信息的安全。在试点测试期间,老年参与者和护理人员表示该数据库易于使用。这个低成本、用户友好且安全的数据库可获取初始和后续数据,纳入指导护理人员的算法,并为参与者计算风险因素得分。这种医疗保健数据库解决方案可应用于其他健康研究,即在这些研究中以电子方式纵向收集患者的持续数据。