Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols
Date Submitted: Oct 20, 2022
Date Accepted: Mar 2, 2023
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Effectiveness of a Mobile App (PIMPmyHospital) in Reducing Therapeutic Turnaround Times in an Emergency Department: Protocol for a Pre-Post Study
ABSTRACT
Background:
Delays in reviewing issued laboratory results in emergency departments (ED) can adversely affect efficiency and quality of care. One opportunity to improve therapeutic turnaround time could be to provide real-time access to laboratory results on mobile devices available to every caregiver. We developed a mobile app named “Patients In My Pocket in my Hospital” (PIMPmyHospital) to help ED caregivers automatically obtain and share relevant information about the patients they care for, including laboratory results.
Objective:
This pretest-posttest study is aimed at exploring whether the implementation of the PIMPmyHospital app impacts on the timeliness with which ED physicians and nurses remotely access laboratory results while actively working in their real-world environment, including ED length of stay, technology acceptance and usability among users, and how specific in-app alerts impact on its effectiveness.
Methods:
This single center study of non-equivalent pretest-posttest comparison group design will be conducted before and after implementation of the app in a tertiary pediatric ED in Switzerland. The retrospective period will cover the previous 12 months, and the prospective period will cover the following 6 months. Participants will be postgraduate residents pursuing a <6-year residency in pediatrics, pediatric emergency medicine fellows, and registered nurses from the pediatric ED. The primary outcome will be the mean elapsed time in minutes from delivery of laboratory results to caregivers’ consideration by accessing them either in the hospital’s electronic medical records or via the app before and after implementation of the app, respectively. As secondary outcomes, participants will be queried about the acceptance and usability of the app using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model and the System Usability Scale. ED length of stays will be compared before and after implementation of the app for patients with laboratory results. The impact of specific alerts on the app, such as a flashing icon or sound for reported pathological values, will be reported.
Results:
Retrospective data collection gathered from the institutional data lake will span a 12-month period from October 2021 to October 2022, while the 6-month prospective collection will begin with the implementation of the app in November 2022 and is expected to cease at the end of April 2023. We expect the results of the study to be published in a peer-reviewed journal in late 2023.
Conclusions:
This study will show the potential reach, effectiveness, acceptance, and use of the PIMPmyHospital app among ED caregivers. The findings of this study will serve as the basis for future research on the app and any further development to improve its effectiveness. Clinical Trial: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT05557331; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05557331
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