Application of and research on 5G mobile nursing stations in clinical settings.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1186/s12912-025-02794-7
Chunrong Li, Lichan Li, Jiexia Li, Rui Huang, Jianying Qin, Lirong Chen, Fujia Qin
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigated the application of and research on 5G mobile nursing stations in clinical settings.

Methods: A randomized sample of 300 nurses from one hospital was selected. The control group was established from December 2021 to September 2022 as the nurses used the computerized hospital information system (HIS) for nursing documentation and performed routine manual verification of the treatment and patient information. The observation group was established from October 2022 to August 2023 as the nurses used portable digital assistants (PDAs) from the 5G mobile nursing stations for nursing documentation and scanned quick response (QR) codes to verify treatment and patient information. This study compared the time taken by nurses in both scenarios to verify oral medicine dispensing and intravenous (IV) infusions against medical orders, as well as the time taken by nurses to input vital signs and complete nursing documentation.

Results: In the observation group, the average time for verifying IV infusions against medical orders was 52.34 ± 2.61 s, that for verifying oral medicine dispensing against medical orders was 29.32 ± 1.71 s, that for inputting vital signs was 46.82 ± 3.64 s, and that for completing nursing documentation was 86.81 ± 5.62 s. These times were significantly different from those of the control group, which were 59.84 ± 5.76 s, 35.30 ± 2.31 s, 58.58 ± 3.59 s, and 128.51 ± 6.19 s, respectively (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The use of 5G mobile nursing station PDAs to scan QR codes to verify oral medicine dispensing, IV infusions, other treatments, and patient information resulted in faster verification speeds and 100% accuracy, ensuring accurate treatment information verification and patient safety. Moreover, the use of 5G mobile nursing station PDAs for nursing documentation shortened the time for nurses to input vital signs and complete nursing documentation, thereby improving their efficiency in completing documentation tasks and allowing them to devote more time to patients.

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5G移动护理站在临床中的应用与研究。
目的:探讨5G移动护理站在临床中的应用与研究。方法:随机抽取某医院护士300名。对照组于2021年12月至2022年9月建立,护士使用计算机化医院信息系统(HIS)进行护理记录,并对治疗和患者信息进行常规手工验证。观察组成立于2022年10月至2023年8月,护士使用5G移动护理站的便携式数字助理(pda)进行护理记录,扫描二维码验证治疗和患者信息。本研究比较了两种情况下护士根据医嘱验证口服药物配药和静脉输液所花费的时间,以及护士输入生命体征和完成护理文件所花费的时间。结果:观察组患者静脉输液核对医嘱平均时间为52.34±2.61 s,口服药核对医嘱平均时间为29.32±1.71 s,生命体征录入平均时间为46.82±3.64 s,护理文件填写平均时间为86.81±5.62 s。对照组分别为59.84±5.76 s、35.30±2.31 s、58.58±3.59 s、128.51±6.19 s。(P)结论:使用5G移动护理站pda扫描二维码验证口服药品配药、静脉输液等治疗及患者信息,验证速度更快,准确率100%,确保了治疗信息验证的准确性,保障了患者安全。此外,使用5G移动护理站pda进行护理记录,缩短了护士录入生命体征和完成护理记录的时间,从而提高了护士完成记录任务的效率,使护士能够将更多的时间投入到患者身上。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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