1. Nurse, Patient, and Care Partner Perceptions of a Personalized Safety Plan Screensaver
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Emily Leung, Kumiko O. Schnock, Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Theresa E. Fuller, Anne Fladger, Anuj K. Dalal, David W. Bates, Frank Y. Chang, Jenzel Espares, Brittany Couture, Patricia C. Dykes, Sarah A. Collins, Megan Duckworth, and Alexandra C. Businger
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Patients ,020205 medical informatics ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Dashboard (business) ,MEDLINE ,Gerontological nursing ,02 engineering and technology ,Plan (drawing) ,Nursing Staff, Hospital ,Clinical decision support system ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Patient safety ,0302 clinical medicine ,Geriatric Nursing ,Nursing ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic Health Records ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Nursing ,business.industry ,End user ,Caregivers ,Disparate system ,Patient Safety ,business ,Gerontology - Abstract
A patient safety plan dashboard was developed that captures disparate data from the electronic health record that is then displayed as a personalized bedside screensaver. The dashboard aligns all care team members, including patients and families, in the safety plan. The screensaver content includes icons that pertain to common geriatric syndromes. In two phases, interviews were conducted with nurses, nursing assistants, patients, and informal caregivers in a large, tertiary care center. End user perceptions of the content and interface of the personalized safety plan screensavers were identified and strategies to overcome the barriers to use for future iterations were defined. Many themes were identified, ranging from appreciation of the clinical decision support provided by the screensavers to the value of the safety-centric content. Differences emerged stemming from each group of end users' role on the care team. All feedback will inform requirements for improvements to the personalized safety plan screensaver. [ Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 43 (4), 15–22.]
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- 2017
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