Patyk M, Gaynor S, Kelly J, Ott V
Department of Nursing Development, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60611-2950, USA.
Rehabil Nurs. 1998 Mar-Apr;23(2):84-7. doi: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.1998.tb02135.x.
The use of computer technology for patient education has increased in recent years. This article describes a study that measures the attitudes and perceptions of healthcare professionals and laypeople regarding the effectiveness of a multimedia computer, the Brain Injury Resource Center (BIRC), as an educational tool. The study focused on three major themes: (a) usefulness of the information presented, (b) effectiveness of the multimedia touch-screen computer methodology, and (c) the appropriate time for making this resource available. This prospective study, conducted in an acute care medical center, obtained healthcare professionals' evaluations using a written survey and responses from patients with brain injury and their families during interviews. The findings have yielded excellent ratings as to the ease of understanding and usefulness of the BIRC. By using sight, sound, and touch, such a multimedia learning center has the potential to simplify patient and family education.
近年来,利用计算机技术进行患者教育的情况有所增加。本文描述了一项研究,该研究测量了医疗保健专业人员和普通民众对多媒体计算机——脑损伤资源中心(BIRC)作为一种教育工具的有效性的态度和看法。该研究聚焦于三个主要主题:(a)所呈现信息的有用性,(b)多媒体触摸屏计算机方法的有效性,以及(c)提供此资源的合适时间。这项前瞻性研究在一家急症护理医疗中心进行,通过书面调查获得了医疗保健专业人员的评估,并在访谈中获取了脑损伤患者及其家属的反馈。研究结果显示,BIRC在易于理解和有用性方面获得了极高的评价。通过运用视觉、声音和触觉,这样一个多媒体学习中心有潜力简化对患者及其家属的教育。