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Usability Testing of a Mobile App to Report Medication Errors Anonymously: Mixed-Methods Approach

机译:匿名报告医疗错误的移动应用程序的可用性测试:混合方法

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Background Reporting of medication errors is one of the essential mechanisms to identify risky health care systems and practices that lead to medication errors. Unreported medication errors are a real issue; one of the identified causes is a burdensome medication error reporting system. An anonymous and user-friendly mobile app for reporting medication errors could be an alternative method of reporting medication error in busy health care settings. Objective The objective of this paper is to report usability testing of the Medication Error Reporting App (MERA), a mobile app for reporting medication errors anonymously. Methods Quantitative and qualitative methods were employed involving 45 different testers (pharmacists, doctors, and nurses) from a large tertiary hospital in Malaysia. Quantitative data was retrieved using task performance and rating of MERA and qualitative data were retrieved through focus group discussions. Three sessions, with 15 testers each session, were conducted from January to March 2018. Results The majority of testers were pharmacists (23/45, 51%), female (35/45, 78%), and the mean age was 36 (SD 9) years. A total of 135 complete reports were successfully submitted by the testers (three reports per tester) and 79.2% (107/135) of the reports were correct. There was significant improvement in mean System Usability Scale scores in each session of the development process ( P .001) and mean time to report medication errors using the app was not significantly different between each session ( P =.70) with an overall mean time of 6.7 (SD 2.4) minutes. Testers found the app easy to use, but doctors and nurses were unfamiliar with terms used especially medication process at which error occurred and type of error. Although, testers agreed the app can be used in the future for reporting, they were apprehensive about security, validation, and abuse of feedback featured in the app. Conclusions MERA can be used to report medication errors easily by various health care personnel and it has the capacity to provide feedback on reporting. However, education on medication error reporting should be provided to doctors and nurses in Malaysia and the security of the app needs to be established to boost reporting by this method.
机译:背景技术药物错误报告是识别导致药物错误的危险卫生保健系统和做法的重要机制之一。未报告的用药错误是一个实际问题;确定的原因之一是繁重的用药错误报告系统。用于报告药物错误的匿名且用户友好的移动应用程序可能是在繁忙的医疗机构中报告药物错误的另一种方法。目的本文的目的是报告药物错误报告应用程序(MERA)的可用性测试,该应用程序用于匿名报告药物错误。方法采用定量和定性方法,涉及来自马来西亚一家大型三级医院的45位不同的测试人员(药剂师,医生和护士)。使用任务执行和对MERA的评级来检索定量数据,并通过焦点小组讨论来检索定性数据。从2018年1月至3月进行了3次测试,每期15位测试人员。结果测试人员大多数是药剂师(23/45,51%),女性(35/45,78%),平均年龄是36岁( SD 9)年。测试人员成功提交了135份完整报告(每位测试人员3份报告),其中79.2%(107/135)是正确的。在开发过程的每个会话中,平均系统可用性量表得分均得到了显着改善(P <.001),并且使用该应用程序报告用药错误的平均时间在每个会话之间均无显着差异(P = .70),总体均值时间6.7(SD 2.4)分钟。测试人员发现该应用程序易于使用,但医生和护士并不熟悉所使用的术语,尤其是发生错误和错误类型的用药过程。尽管测试人员同意该应用程序可以在将来用于报告,但他们对安全性,验证和滥用该应用程序中的反馈表示担忧。结论MERA可以被各种医护人员轻松地报告用药错误,并且能够提供有关报告的反馈。但是,应该向马来西亚的医生和护士提供有关用药错误报告的教育,并且需要建立应用程序的安全性以通过这种方法来增强报告功能。

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