A1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä lehdessä
Usability, acceptability and feasibility of a novel technology with visual guidance with video and audio recording during newborn resuscitation: a pilot study
Tekijät: Ashish KC, Kong So Yeon Joyce, Basnet Omkar, Haaland Solveig H, Bhattarai Pratiksha, Gomo Øystein, Gurung Rejina, Ahlsson Fredrik, Meinich-Bache Øyvind, Axelin Anna, Malla Honey, Basula Yuba Nidhi, Pathak Om Krishna, Pokharel Sunil Mani, Subedi Hira, Myklebust Helge
Kustantaja: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Julkaisuvuosi: 2022
Journal: BMJ Health & Care Informatics
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: BMJ HEALTH & CARE INFORMATICS
Lehden akronyymi: BMJ HEALTH CARE INFO
Artikkelin numero: e100667
Vuosikerta: 29
Numero: 1
Sivujen määrä: 9
eISSN: 2632-1009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2022-100667
Verkko-osoite: https://informatics.bmj.com/content/29/1/e100667
Rinnakkaistallenteen osoite: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178242007
Objective Inadequate adherence to resuscitation for non-crying infants will have poor outcome and thus rationalise a need for real-time guidance and quality improvement technology. This study assessed the usability, feasibility and acceptability of a novel technology of real-time visual guidance, with sound and video recording during resuscitation.
Setting A public hospital in Nepal.
Design A cross-sectional design.
Intervention The technology has an infant warmer with light, equipped with a tablet monitor, NeoBeat and upright bag and mask. The tablet records resuscitation activities, ventilation sound, heart rate and display time since birth. Healthcare providers (HCPs) were trained on the technology before piloting.
Data collection and analysis HCPs who had at least 8 weeks of experience using the technology completed a questionnaire on usability, feasibility and acceptability (ranged 1-5 scale). Overall usability score was calculated (ranged 1-100 scale).
Results Among the 30 HCPs, 25 consented to the study. The usability score was good with the mean score (SD) of 68.4% (10.4). In terms of feasibility, the participants perceived that they did not receive adequate support from the hospital administration for use of the technology, mean score (SD) of 2.44 (1.56). In terms of acceptability, the information provided in the monitor, that is, time elapsed from birth was easy to understand with mean score (SD) of 4.60 (0.76).
ConclusionThe study demonstrates reasonable usability, feasibility and acceptability of a technological solution that records audio visual events during resuscitation and provides visual guidance to improve care.
Ladattava julkaisu This is an electronic reprint of the original article. |