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Computer-mediated mobile messaging as collaboration support for nurses.

Peter Karpati1, Pieter Jelle Toussaint, Oystein Nytrø

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Hospital communication challenges like delayed notifications and interruptions hinder patient care. A mobile messaging solution was prototyped to improve nurse collaboration and efficiency in cardiology departments.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Communication
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Current hospital communication methods (face-to-face, phone, pagers, EHR) lead to inefficiencies.
  • Problems include delayed notifications and frequent, unnecessary interruptions for healthcare staff.
  • Improved communication can save time and enhance patient care quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and prototype a mobile messaging solution for hospital collaboration.
  • To address specific communication challenges observed in a hospital cardiology department.
  • To focus on supporting the workflow of nurses in patient management and medication planning.

Main Methods:

  • Observation of communication practices in a Norwegian hospital cardiology department.
  • Design and prototyping of two mobile messaging applications.
  • Focus on patient management and medication planning scenarios.
  • Evaluation of the developed prototypes.

Main Results:

  • Prototyped mobile solutions demonstrated potential for improved collaboration.
  • The study identified specific areas for enhancing nurse workflow through messaging.
  • Evaluation provided insights for future development and refinement of the system.

Conclusions:

  • Mobile messaging-based collaboration support is a promising area for further exploration in healthcare.
  • The designed prototypes offer a foundation for developing more efficient hospital communication tools.
  • Further development is needed to fully realize the benefits for clinical practice.