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TY - GEN
T1 - HyPR device
T2 - mobile support for hybrid patient records
AU - Houben, Steven
AU - Frost, Mads
AU - Bardram, Jakob E
PY - 2014/11/16
Y1 - 2014/11/16
N2 - The patient record is one of the central artifacts in medical work that is used to organize, communicate and coordinate important information related to patient care. In many hospitals a double record consisting of an electronic and paper part is maintained. This practice introduces a number of configuration problems related to finding, using and aligning the paper and electronic patient record. In this paper, we describe the exploration into the Hybrid Patient Record (HyPR) concept. Based on design requirements derived from a field study, followed by a design study using a technology probe, we introduce the HyPR Device, a device that merges the paper and electronic patient record into one system. We provide results from a clinical simulation with eight clinicians and discuss the functional, design and infrastructural requirements of such hybrid patient records. Our study suggests that the HyPR device decreases configuration work, supports mobility in clinical work and increases awareness on patient data.
AB - The patient record is one of the central artifacts in medical work that is used to organize, communicate and coordinate important information related to patient care. In many hospitals a double record consisting of an electronic and paper part is maintained. This practice introduces a number of configuration problems related to finding, using and aligning the paper and electronic patient record. In this paper, we describe the exploration into the Hybrid Patient Record (HyPR) concept. Based on design requirements derived from a field study, followed by a design study using a technology probe, we introduce the HyPR Device, a device that merges the paper and electronic patient record into one system. We provide results from a clinical simulation with eight clinicians and discuss the functional, design and infrastructural requirements of such hybrid patient records. Our study suggests that the HyPR device decreases configuration work, supports mobility in clinical work and increases awareness on patient data.
KW - ehr
KW - electronic health record
KW - hospitals
KW - hybrid patient record
KW - hypr
KW - nomadic work
U2 - 10.1145/2669485.2669502
DO - 10.1145/2669485.2669502
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781450325875
T3 - Proceedings of the Ninth ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
SP - 249
EP - 258
BT - ITS '14 Proceedings of the Ninth ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
PB - ACM
CY - New York
ER -