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A Novel Smartphone App to Support Learning and Maintaining Competency With Bier Blocks for Pediatric Forearm Fracture Reductions: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

机译:一种新型的智能手机应用程序,该应用程序可支持Bier块的学习和保持能力,以减少小儿前臂骨折:混合方法研究的协议

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Background Distal forearm fractures are among the most common injuries presenting to the pediatric emergency department (PED). Bier block (BB), or intravenous regional anesthesia, is a safe and effective alternative to procedural sedation for closed reduction of forearm fractures; it is associated with fewer adverse events, a shorter length of stay, and reduced costs. BB has long remained relatively underutilized; however, with an increasing emphasis on efficient resource use and patient-centered care, there is renewed interest in this technique. Objective Our tertiary PED recently became the first in Canada to successfully implement an active BB program. Subsequently, we developed a mobile BB smartphone app designed to support the sustained departmental use of BB. The app can be used for training and maintenance of competency and incorporates instructional material, as well as our institutional BB protocol, printable medication order sheets, and monitoring forms. The present report describes the development and functionality of the BB smartphone app. Methods We have described app development and content. App dissemination metrics will be tracked, and user feedback will be analyzed using a self-administered electronic survey. Additionally, app utilization in our PED will be compared with real-world clinical use of BB for fracture reductions. Results The first iteration of the BB app was launched in 2015, with the most recent update in September 2018. App metric tracking is planned for January 2020 until December 2021. Conclusions We have highlighted how the BB app serves as a paradigm of an educational tool designed not only for individual users but also for supporting the department-wide implementation and dissemination of a new technique. App dissemination and use metrics will be tracked and correlated with clinical use of BB in the PED.
机译:背景前臂远端骨折是儿科急诊科(PED)最常见的伤害之一。 Bier block(BB)或静脉区域麻醉是一种安全有效的替代手术镇静的方法,可以减少前臂骨折的发生。它与更少的不良事件,更短的住院时间以及更低的成本相关。 BB长期以来仍未得到充分利用。然而,随着对有效资源利用和以患者为中心的护理的日益重视,人们对该技术有了新的兴趣。目标我们的第三级PED最近成为加拿大第一个成功实施主动BB计划的人。随后,我们开发了一款移动BB智能手机应用程序,旨在支持部门对BB的持续使用。该应用程序可用于培训和维持能力,并结合了指导材料以及我们的机构BB协议,可打印的药物订购单和监控表。本报告介绍了BB智能手机应用程序的开发和功能。方法我们已经描述了应用程序的开发和内容。将跟踪应用程序的传播指标,并使用自我管理的电子调查来分析用户反馈。此外,我们将PED中的应用利用率与BB在减少骨折方面的实际临床应用进行比较。结果BB应用程序的第一版于2015年启动,最新更新于2018年9月。计划对应用程序指标进行跟踪,计划于2020年1月至2021年12月进行。结论我们着重介绍了BB应用程序如何作为一种教育工具的范例不仅为个人用户设计,而且还为支持部门范围内的新技术实施和传播提供了支持。应用程序的传播和使用指标将被跟踪,并与PED中BB的临床使用相关联。

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