Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Mobile Application for Intravenous Drug Dose Calculation in Overweight and Obese Thai Children: Precision Dosing in Practice

Nuntapong Boonrit, Nansinee Klaidokchan, Apisit Niyomdecha, Janyaporn Noppamas, Krit Suknuntha, Pharsai Prasertsan, Supatcha Thaworncheep, Warit Ruanglertboon
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Background: Medication dosing in overweight and obese children often involves complex weight-based calculations, leading to higher dosing errors, particularly with intravenous drugs. Currently, tools to aid in dosage calculations are lacking for these patients, especially in Thai population. Objective: This study aimed to develop a mobile application with the intent of utilizing it as a tool to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of dosing calculations required for obese and overweight Thai children. Methods: The performance of the application was assessed in 3 key aspects using a sample of 30 healthcare professionals. These key aspects included: 1) the accuracy of dosage calculations, assessed through pre- and posttests comparing manual calculations to app-based calculations using a 10-item questionnaire, 2) the time taken for calculations before and after app usage, 3) user satisfaction, which was measured through a questionnaire. Results: The integration of applications into the calculation demonstrated a significant improvement when compared to the manual calculation in both accuracy (6.10 vs 9.33 out of 10, P < .001) and efficiency (10.40 vs 8.53 minutes per 10 questions, P = .008). Also, the application elicited high levels of satisfaction among users, as reflected by an overall mean satisfaction score of 4.57 on a 5-point scale. Conclusion: The integration of this application to assist in dosage calculations for overweight and obese pediatric Thai patients has yielded favorable outcomes concerning accuracy, efficiency, and user satisfaction. Further development should be pursued within a larger cohort, with an emphasis on real-world implementation in clinical settings.
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开发和评估用于超重和肥胖泰国儿童静脉注射药物剂量计算的移动应用程序原型:实践中的精确配药
背景:超重和肥胖儿童的用药剂量往往涉及复杂的体重计算,从而导致较高的剂量误差,尤其是静脉注射药物。目前,对于这些患者,尤其是泰国人群,缺乏辅助剂量计算的工具。研究目的本研究旨在开发一款移动应用程序,将其作为一种工具来提高肥胖和超重泰国儿童所需剂量计算的效率和准确性。方法:对该应用程序的性能进行了评估:以 30 名医疗保健专业人员为样本,从 3 个关键方面对应用程序的性能进行了评估。这些关键方面包括1)剂量计算的准确性,通过使用 10 个项目的调查问卷对手动计算和基于应用程序的计算进行前后测试比较来评估;2)使用应用程序前后计算所需的时间;3)用户满意度,通过调查问卷进行测量。结果:与人工计算相比,将应用程序整合到计算中后,准确率(6.10 分对 9.33 分,P < .001)和效率(每 10 个问题 10.40 分钟对 8.53 分钟,P = .008)都有显著提高。此外,用户对该应用程序的满意度也很高,在 5 分制的评分标准中,总平均满意度为 4.57 分。结论整合该应用程序以协助超重和肥胖的泰国儿科患者进行剂量计算,在准确性、效率和用户满意度方面都取得了良好的效果。应在更大的群体中进行进一步开发,重点是在临床环境中的实际应用。
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