Bai Enze, Zhang Zhan, Xu Yincao, Adelgais Kathleen, Ozkaynak Mustafa
Pace University, New York, NY, USA.
University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2025 May 22;2024:152-161. eCollection 2024.
Pre-hospital communication, which usually refers to the communication process between pre-hospital and hospital providers, is crucial for the effective management of critically injured or ill patients. Despite its importance, persistent challenges such as miscommunication have been significant barriers. Telemedicine systems have been proposed to overcome these challenges, yet existing research primarily focuses on using off-the-shelf systems to evaluate their feasibility and effectiveness of implementation without investigating users' needs and perceptions. To bridge this research gap, our study employed a user-centered design approach to co-create an integrated telemedicine system with emergency care providers to ensure that the system meets the specific needs of care providers and aligns with existing clinical workflows. We present the system design process, the features desired by users to address challenges in pre-hospital communication, and the socio-technical considerations for implementing telemedicine in the dynamic emergency care setting. We conclude the paper by discussing the design implications.
院前沟通通常是指院前急救人员与医院医护人员之间的沟通流程,对于有效管理重伤或重病患者至关重要。尽管其很重要,但诸如沟通不畅等持续存在的挑战一直是重大障碍。有人提出利用远程医疗系统来克服这些挑战,然而现有研究主要集中在使用现成系统来评估其实施的可行性和有效性,而没有调查用户的需求和看法。为了弥补这一研究空白,我们的研究采用了以用户为中心的设计方法,与急救护理人员共同创建一个集成远程医疗系统,以确保该系统满足护理人员的特定需求并与现有的临床工作流程相一致。我们介绍了系统设计过程、用户期望的用以应对院前沟通挑战的功能,以及在动态急救护理环境中实施远程医疗的社会技术考量。我们通过讨论设计启示来结束本文。