DocumentCode :
265038
Title :
Enabling Patient Information Handoff from Pre-hospital Transport Providers to Hospital Emergency Departments: Design-Science Approach to Field Testing
Author :
Murad, Adil ; Schooley, Benjamin ; Horan, Thomas ; Abed, Yousef
Author_Institution :
Claremont Grad. Univ., Claremont, CA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-9 Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
2665
Lastpage :
2674
Abstract :
The transfer of complete patient information between EMS personnel and hospitals ED staff is a major challenge in emergency medical care. This study used a design science methodology to design, demonstrate in use, and field test a mobile and web based EMS software solution that provides textual and multimedia information for emergency responses. The system was field tested for a period of three months in rural Minnesota. A mixed method approach was employed to assess the system use and perceptions of value in patient handoff. Data was drawn from system log files over a 3-month period and in-depth interviews conducted at the end of the study with an equal number of representatives from EMS personnel and ED staff. Findings suggest the use of mobile and web based EMS solutions may be more appropriate in rural settings with long transport times and for more sever incidents - where participants found value in the use of information for patient pre-registrations and early notifications. A systematic longer-term testing of clinical use of the system is suggested as the next step in further demonstrating the value of such a mobile solution.
Keywords :
Internet; health care; hospitals; medical information systems; mobile computing; patient care; personnel; EMS personnel; Web based EMS software solution; design science methodology; design-science approach; emergency medical care; emergency responses; field testing; hospital emergency departments; hospitals ED staff; mixed method approach; mobile EMS software solution; multimedia information; patient information handoff; pre-hospital emergency medical services; pre-hospital transport providers; rural Minnesota; system log files; systematic longer-term testing; textual information; Audio recording; Context; Hospitals; Mobile communication; Standards; Design Science Research; Field Testing; emergency medical services; mHealth; mobile computing; multimedia;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.336
Filename :
6758936
Link To Document :
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