A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Key Elements of Successful Care Process of Patients with Heart Symptoms in an Emergency Care - Could an ERP System Help?




AuthorsKontio E, Korvenranta H, Lundgren-Laine H, Salantera S

Publication year2009

Journal:Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Journal name in sourceCONNECTING HEALTH AND HUMANS

Journal acronymST HEAL T

Volume146

First page 54

Last page58

Number of pages5

ISBN978-1-60750-024-7

ISSN0926-9630

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-024-7-54


Abstract
The aim of the study was to identify key elements of successful care process of patients with heart symptoms from the nursing management viewpoint in an emergency care. Through these descriptions, we aimed at identifying possibilities for using enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to support decision making in emergency care. Hospitals are increasingly moving to process-based workings and at the same time new information system in healthcare are developed and therefore it is essential to understand the strengths and weaknesses of current processes better. A qualitative descriptive design using critical incident technique was employed. Critical Incidents were collected with an open-ended questionnaire. The sample (n=50), 13 head nurses and 37 registered nurses, was purposeful selected from three acute hospitals in southern Finland. The process of patients with heart symptoms in emergency care was described. We identified three competence categories where special focus should be placed to achieve successful process of patients with heart symptoms: process-oriented competencies, personal/management competencies and logistics oriented competencies. Improvement of decision making requires that the care processes are defined and modeled. The research showed that there are several happenings in emergency care where an ERP system could help and support decision making. These happenings can be categorized in two groups: 1) administrative related happenings and 2) patient processes related happenings.



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