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Collaborative practice: usability of text-based, electronic patient care guidelines.

C Jane Wallace1, Sherry Bigelow, Xiaomin Xu

  • 1Institute for Health Care Delivery Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. jane.wallace@intermountainmail.org

Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN
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New electronic tools improve access to patient care guidelines for nonphysician staff. The Viewer interface enhanced information retrieval, supporting better bedside care and patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient Care Management

Background:

  • Electronic reference systems aim to standardize nonphysician staff bedside care.
  • Previous interface tools faced challenges in document accessibility.
  • A new 'Viewer' interface was developed to address these accessibility issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare information search time and retrieval success across three interface tools.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the new 'Viewer' interface before its clinical deployment.
  • To inform decisions regarding the electronic dissemination of practice guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study design was employed.
  • Information retrieval tasks were performed using three different interface tools.
  • Key metrics included time spent searching and success rate of information retrieval.

Main Results:

  • The 'Viewer' interface demonstrated improved information accessibility and retrieval efficiency compared to previous tools.
  • Study results provided data to guide nursing leadership's decision-making process.
  • The findings supported the continued use of electronic practice guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The 'Viewer' interface effectively addresses accessibility issues in electronic reference systems.
  • Optimizing access to patient care guidelines is crucial for improving bedside care consistency.
  • Electronic dissemination of practice guidelines is a valuable strategy in healthcare settings.