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Electronic emergency-department whiteboards: A study of clinicians' expectations and experiences

机译:电子急诊室白板:研究临床医生的期望和经验

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Purpose: Many emergency departments (EDs) are in a process of transitioning from dry-erase to electronic whiteboards. This study investigates differences in ED clinicians' perception and assessment of their electronic whiteboards across departments and staff groups and at two points in time. Method: We conducted a survey consisting of a questionnaire administered when electronic whiteboards were introduced and another questionnaire administered when they had been in use for 8-9 months. The survey involved two EDs and, for reasons of comparison, a paediatric department. Results: The ED respondents consider the whiteboard information important to their overview, and they approve of the introduction of electronic whiteboards. With the electronic whiteboards, the ED respondents experience a better overall overview of their work than with dry-erase whiteboards. They also experience that whiteboard information has to a larger extent become available where and when they need it. Conversely, the ED respondents' expectations toward the electronic whiteboards have not been fulfilled when it comes to keeping information current and obtaining improvements for the patients. The ED staff groups of physicians, nurses, and secretaries experience the electronic whiteboards differently. The physicians, for example, consider it faster and simpler than the nurses to find information on the electronic whiteboards. After extended use, multiple questionnaire items about achieved performance and required effort contribute to explaining the variation in the nurses' overall assessment of the whiteboards; for physicians and secretaries few items contribute to explaining the variation in their overall assessment. The respondents from the paediatric department perceive their whiteboards as less important to their overview and collaboration than the ED respondents. Conclusion: The ED clinicians experience positive effects of electronic over dry-erase whiteboards. However, their assessment of electronic whiteboards depends on their staff group, evolves over time, and differs from that of paediatric clinicians. These results likely affect clinicians' acceptance of electronic whiteboards and their command of their work.
机译:目的:许多急诊部门(ED)都在从干擦过渡到电子白板。这项研究调查了跨部门和员工组以及在两个时间点,ED临床医生对电子白板的看法和评估的差异。方法:我们进行了一项调查,其中包括引入电子白板时发放的问卷和使用8-9个月时发放的另一份问卷。该调查涉及两个急诊科,出于比较的原因,还涉及一个儿科。结果:ED受访者认为白板信息对他们的概述很重要,因此他们赞成引入电子白板。与干擦白板相比,使用电子白板,ED受访者对他们的工作有更好的总体了解。他们还体验到白板信息在更大的程度上在他们需要的时间和地点可用。相反,在使信息保持最新并为患者提供改善方面,ED受访者对电子白板的期望并未实现。 ED的医师,护士和秘书工作人员小组对电子白板的体验不同。例如,与护士相比,医生认为在电子白板上查找信息要更快,更简单。长时间使用后,有关成就表现和所需努力的多个问卷调查项目有助于解释护士对白板的整体评估的差异;对于医生和秘书来说,很少有项目有助于解释其总体评估的差异。与ED受访者相比,儿科部门的受访者认为白板对他们的概览和协作不那么重要。结论:ED临床医生在使用电子擦干白板方面具有积极作用。但是,他们对电子白板的评估取决于他们的工作人员,并且随着时间的推移而发展,并且与儿科临床医生的评估不同。这些结果可能会影响临床医生对电子白板的接受程度及其对工作的掌控。

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