Development of a computerized paediatric intensive care unit septic shock pathway: improving user experience.
Lauren ShiversSue S FeldmanLeslie W HayesPublished in: Health systems (Basingstoke, England) (2019)
The purpose of this study was to understand the user experience with a computerized septic shock protocol relative to the workflow of Paediatric Intensive Care Unit clinicians. The need for data-driven, condition-specific, computerized protocols in the intensive care unit helps improve decision-making at the bedside. PICU clinicians were interviewed and given pre-and post-implementation surveys asking their opinions on the current PICU septic shock protocol, as well as the current electronic health record being used at [Paediatric Academic Medical Center]. User preferences guided adjustments toward improved usability of the septic shock protocol. Computerized Physician Order Entry, a critical component of the septic shock protocol, allows for more streamlined processes, more complete records, and more time to care for patients. This study revealed that although clinicians had an unfavorable view of the EHR in general, the computerized septic shock protocol was very well-received with an overall usability score of 82.
Keyphrases
- septic shock
- electronic health record
- intensive care unit
- clinical decision support
- randomized controlled trial
- palliative care
- emergency department
- decision making
- healthcare
- primary care
- mechanical ventilation
- newly diagnosed
- adverse drug
- quality improvement
- health information
- prognostic factors
- social media
- medical students