Evaluation of IMPALA 2.0: Addressing Patient Monitoring in Low-Resource Hospitals in Malawi.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 Medicine Medical Science Monitor Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.12659/MSM.945856
Lezzie Douglas Chirambo, Atupele Ngina Mulaga, Adamson Thengolose, Alick Onesimus Vweza, Bart Laurens Bierling, Impala Study Team, Job Calis
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BACKGROUND Patient monitoring systems (PMSs) are essential for monitoring and managing the condition of critically ill patients. In low-resource settings, limited access to technology, low-level digital literacy, and power outage challenges are usability concerns. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the usability of the IMPALA (Innovative Monitoring in Paediatrics in Low-resource settings: an Aid to save lives) PMS optimized for use in low-resource settings by assessing the opinions and experiences of 24 healthcare professionals. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study used a mixed-method design, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitatively, 24 participants (nurses and clinicians) completed the Usefulness, Satisfaction, and Ease of Use questionnaire to assess the PMS usability. Qualitatively, contextual inquiry and co-design sessions provided insights into users' experiences and identified usability issues. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. RESULTS The PMS was rated 9.13 for usefulness, 8.49 for user satisfaction, 7.83 for ease of use, and 7.60 for ease of learning. Reported challenges included lack of knowledge/skills due to limited previous exposure (70.8%), frequent sensor detachment (58.3%), inaccurate SpO₂ readings (37.5%), and frequent/false alarms (33.3%). Contextual inquiry revealed that patient movement and poorly fitting sensors often caused inaccurate readings, leading to false alarms and potential patient safety risks. CONCLUSIONS Successful implementation of PMSs in a low-resource setting requires specific contextual user-centered design and training. Applying this, the IMPALA system yielded high usability scores. Further improvement should focus on expanded battery life, robust and durable SpO₂ sensors, and tailored training methods.

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IMPALA 2.0的评估:解决马拉维低资源医院的病人监测问题。
背景:患者监测系统(pms)对于监测和管理危重患者的病情至关重要。在资源匮乏的环境中,有限的技术获取、低水平的数字素养和停电挑战是可用性问题。本研究的主要目的是通过评估24名医疗保健专业人员的意见和经验,评估在低资源环境下优化使用的IMPALA(低资源环境下儿科创新监测:拯救生命的援助)经前系统的可用性。材料与方法本研究采用定量与定性相结合的混合方法设计。定量地,24名参与者(护士和临床医生)完成了有用性、满意度和易用性问卷来评估PMS的可用性。定性地说,上下文调查和共同设计会议提供了对用户体验的见解,并确定了可用性问题。数据分析采用描述性统计和专题分析。结果PMS的有用性评分为9.13,用户满意度评分为8.49,易用性评分为7.83,易学性评分为7.60。报告的挑战包括由于以前接触有限而缺乏知识/技能(70.8%),频繁的传感器脱落(58.3%),不准确的SpO₂读数(37.5%)以及频繁/错误警报(33.3%)。上下文调查显示,患者的运动和不合适的传感器经常导致不准确的读数,导致误报和潜在的患者安全风险。结论:在资源匮乏的环境下,pms的成功实施需要具体的以用户为中心的情境设计和培训。应用这一点,IMPALA系统获得了很高的可用性分数。进一步的改进应该集中在延长电池寿命、坚固耐用的SpO₂传感器、量身定制的训练方法等方面。
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期刊介绍: Medical Science Monitor (MSM) established in 1995 is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes original articles in Clinical Medicine and related disciplines such as Epidemiology and Population Studies, Product Investigations, Development of Laboratory Techniques :: Diagnostics and Medical Technology which enable presentation of research or review works in overlapping areas of medicine and technology such us (but not limited to): medical diagnostics, medical imaging systems, computer simulation of health and disease processes, new medical devices, etc. Reviews and Special Reports - papers may be accepted on the basis that they provide a systematic, critical and up-to-date overview of literature pertaining to research or clinical topics. Meta-analyses are considered as reviews. A special attention will be paid to a teaching value of a review paper. Medical Science Monitor is internationally indexed in Thomson-Reuters Web of Science, Journals Citation Report (JCR), Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI), Index Medicus MEDLINE, PubMed, PMC, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Chemical Abstracts CAS and Index Copernicus.
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