Murray Aoife, Conroy Irial, Kirrane Frank, Cullen Leonie, Worlikar Hemendra, O'Keeffe Derek T
Health Innovation Via Engineering Laboratory, School of Medicine, University of Galway, University Road, Galway, H91TK33, Ireland, 353 091492147.
School of Medicine, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2025 Mar 21;12:e54560. doi: 10.2196/54560.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person visitation within hospitals was restricted and sometimes eliminated to reduce the risk of transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Many health care professionals created novel strategies that were deployed to maintain a patient-centered approach. Although pandemic-related restrictions have eased, these systems, including videoconferencing or web-based bedside visits, remain relevant for visitors who cannot be present due to other reasons (lack of access to transport, socioeconomic restraints, geographical distance, etc).
The aims of this study were (1) to report the experience of intensive care nursing staff using a bespoke videoconferencing system called ICU FamilyLink; (2) to examine the scenarios in which the nursing staff used the system; and (3) to assess the future use of videoconferencing systems to enhance communication with families.
A modified Telehealth Usability questionnaire was administered to the nursing staff (N=22) of an intensive care unit in a model 4 tertiary hospital in Ireland 1 year after implementing the bespoke videoconferencing system.
In total, 22 nurses working in the intensive care department at University Hospital Galway, Ireland, responded to the survey. A total of 23% (n=5) of participants were between the ages of 25 and 34 years, 54% (n=12) were between 35 and 44 years, and 23% (n=5) were between 45 and 54 years. Most (n=15, 68%) of the participants reported never using videoconferencing in the intensive care setting to communicate with family members before March 2020. The modified Telehealth Usability Questionnaire showed overall satisfaction scores for each subcategory of ease of use and learnability, interface quality, interaction quality, reliability, satisfaction and future use, and usefulness. In total, 21 (95%) participants agreed or strongly agreed with the statement, "I would use the ICU FamilyLink system in future circumstances in which family members cannot be physically present (ie, pandemics, abroad, inability to travel, etc)," and 1 participant responded neutrally. One participant highlighted a common scenario in intensive care settings in which a videoconferencing system can be used "Even without COVID, web-based communication is important when patients become unexpectedly ill and when families are abroad."
This study provides valuable insights into health care professionals' experience using a videoconferencing system to facilitate web-based visits for families. We conclude that videoconferencing systems when appropriately tailored to the environment with the users in mind can be an acceptable solution to maintain communication with family members who cannot be physically present at the bedside. The bespoke videoconferencing system had an overall positive response from 22 nursing staff who interacted with the system at varying frequency levels.
在新冠疫情期间,医院限制并有时取消了现场探视,以降低严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)传播的风险。许多医护人员制定了新策略,以保持以患者为中心的方法。尽管与疫情相关的限制已经放宽,但这些系统,包括视频会议或基于网络的床边探视,对于因其他原因(如交通不便、社会经济限制、地理距离等)无法到场的探视者来说仍然适用。
本研究的目的是(1)报告重症监护护理人员使用名为ICU FamilyLink的定制视频会议系统的经验;(2)检查护理人员使用该系统的场景;(3)评估视频会议系统在未来用于加强与家属沟通的情况。
在爱尔兰一家4级教学医院的重症监护病房实施定制视频会议系统1年后,对护理人员(N = 22)进行了一份经过修改的远程医疗可用性问卷的调查。
爱尔兰戈尔韦大学医院重症监护科的22名护士对调查做出了回应。共有23%(n = 5)的参与者年龄在25至34岁之间,54%(n = 12)在35至44岁之间,23%(n = 5)在45至54岁之间。大多数参与者(n = 15,占68%)报告称,在2020年3月之前,他们从未在重症监护环境中使用视频会议与家属沟通。经过修改的远程医疗可用性问卷显示,在易用性和可学习性、界面质量、交互质量、可靠性、满意度和未来使用以及有用性等每个子类别上的总体满意度得分。共有21名(95%)参与者同意或强烈同意以下陈述:“在家庭成员无法亲自到场的未来情况下(如疫情、在国外、无法出行等),我会使用ICU FamilyLink系统”,1名参与者持中立态度。一名参与者强调了重症监护环境中视频会议系统可使用的常见场景:“即使没有新冠疫情,当患者意外生病且家属在国外时,基于网络的沟通也很重要。”
本研究为医护人员使用视频会议系统促进家属进行基于网络的探视的经验提供了有价值的见解。我们得出结论,视频会议系统在适当考虑用户需求并进行环境适配后,对于与无法亲自在床边的家属保持沟通来说是一个可接受的解决方案。定制的视频会议系统得到了22名护理人员的总体积极反馈,他们与该系统的互动频率各不相同。