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Co‐development of “BRAIN‐TRK”: Qualitative examination of acceptability, usability and feasibility of an App to support nurses' care for patients with behavioural and psychological symptoms of neurocognitive disorders in hospital

机译:“大脑TRK”的共同发展:对应用程序的可接受性,可用性和可行性进行定性检查,以支持护士在医院内神经认知障碍的行为和心理症状患者

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Abstract Aims and objectives (a) Describe the co‐development of a point‐of‐care App to promote uptake of best practice recommendations and consolidate nurses' knowledge for managing symptoms of neurocognitive disorders. (b) Report acceptability, usability and feasibility of the App to nurses for patient care in hospital. Background Strategies used in hospitals to reduce symptoms, risk of harm, or complications of behavioural and psychological symptoms associated with neurocognitive disorders are frequently inconsistent with best practice recommendations. Design Three‐stage, mixed‐methods, process and outcome evaluation. Methods The App was co‐developed with experts, nurse end‐users and a consumer. Evaluation data were collected from a convenience sample of nurses observed during delivery of 80.5?hr of care to 38 patients; the App ( n ?=?32 patients); and individual and focus group interviews with nurses ( n ?=?25). Reporting adhered to an adapted STROBE checklist. Results The App included three components: cognition and risk assessment; tailored evidence‐based strategies; and monitoring and evaluation of effectiveness. Observation data captured nurses using the App with 44.7% ( n ?=?17) of eligible inpatients. Cognitive screening was completed at least once for each patient, with 146 risk assessments recorded. Interview data indicated the App's acceptability was enhanced by familiarity and perceived benefits, but hindered by perceived increases in workload, inconsistent use, pressure to use the App and resistance to change. Feasibility and usability were enhanced by easy navigation, and clear and useful content, but hindered by unclear expectations, unfamiliarity and device‐related factors. Conclusions The App provided an evidence‐based tool that was, overall, considered feasible and acceptable to support best practice. Findings provide guidance to enhance usability for future implementation. Relevance to clinical practice Co‐development using best evidence and key stakeholders enabled creation of a novel, feasible and acceptable technology. Real‐time access to assessment tools and tailored knowledge supported nurses' clinical decision‐making; workload and unfamiliarity were barriers to use.
机译:摘要目标和目标(a)描述了一个护理点应用程序的共同发展,以促进对最佳实践建议的影响并巩固护士的知识,以管理神经认知障碍的症状。 (b)向医院患者护理的护士报告应用程序的可接受性,可用性和可行性。背景技术医院用于减少症状,伤害风险或与神经认知障碍相关的行为和心理症状并发症的策略经常与最佳实践建议不一致。设计三级,混合方法,过程和结果评估。方法该应用程序与专家,护士最终用户和消费者共同开发。从递送80.5的护理期间观察到的护士样本中收集评估数据; app(n?= 32名患者);与护士的个人和焦点小组访谈(n?=?25)。报告遵守适应的频闪检查表。结果应用程序包括三个组成部分:认知和风险评估;量身定制的基于证据策略;并监测和评估有效性。观察数据使用符合条件住院患者的44.7%(n?= 37)的应用程序捕获护士。对每位患者至少完成一次认知筛查,记录了146例风险评估。采访数据表明,通过熟悉和感知的益处增强了应用程序的可接受性,而是通过在工作量增加,使用不一致,使用应用程序和抵抗变化的压力来阻碍受阻。通过易于导航,清晰和有用的内容来增强可行性和可用性,但通过不明确的预期,不熟悉和与设备相关因素阻碍。结论该应用程序提供了一种基于证据的工具,总体而言,支持最佳实践的可行性和可接受的工具。调查结果为提高未来实施的可用性提供指导。使用最佳证据和关键利益相关者的临床实践合作的相关性能够创造一种新颖,可行和可接受的技术。实时访问评估工具和量身定制的知识支持护士临床决策;工作量和不熟悉是使用的障碍。

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