快速响应代码的创新应用为泌尿外科患者提供信息

IF 0.2 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of Clinical Urology Pub Date : 2022-09-13 DOI:10.1177/20514158221092183
Aaina Mittal, F. Kum, M. Rice, Q. Mak, O.O. Cakir, R. Jalil
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快速响应(QR)码的使用有可能克服我们目前面临的一些医疗保健挑战,尤其是新冠肺炎大流行带来的挑战。本研究的目的是评估二维码海报在泌尿外科门诊部有效传递患者信息方面的使用情况。分发了一份全国泌尿科医生在线调查,并估计了传单的费用。英国泌尿外科医师协会(BAUS)患者信息传单的二维码被纳入泌尿外科门诊部的海报中。征求了患者对海报的反馈意见。总体而言,108名泌尿科医生对初步调查做出了回应;44%是顾问。然而,在新冠肺炎大流行之前,54%的患者在面对面诊所向超过50%的患者提供了信息传单,在新冠肺炎期间降至33%。使用部门支出,通常每年印刷传单的成本为3120英镑。疫情期间电话诊所的增加意味着47%的患者在临床信件中获得了互联网链接或被要求使用谷歌,高于疫情前的17%。针对二维码海报,在患者群体中,大多数是男性(82%)和老年人(60%在60至80岁之间),40%的人熟悉二维码,73%的人可以上网,53%的人用它来查找信息,46%的人觉得海报很容易使用或遵循,61%的人觉得它很有信息。二维码提供的好处包括无接触访问的能力、成本效益、增加参与度和理解的潜力、实现用户主动学习和提高依从性。患者的感知因年龄组、智能手机的访问和使用情况而异。4.
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An innovative use of Quick Response codes to provide patients information in Urology
The use of Quick Response (QR) codes has the potential to overcome some of the healthcare challenges we currently face, especially those presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this research was to evaluate the use of QR codes poster in delivering patient information effectively in a Urology Outpatient department. A national online survey of Urologists was distributed, and leaflet costs were estimated. QR codes for the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) patient information leaflets were incorporated into a poster for the Urology Outpatient department. Feedback on the poster was sought from patients. Overall, 108 Urologists responded to the initial survey; 44% were consultants. However, 54% provided > 50% of patients with an information leaflet during face-to-face clinics prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, decreasing to 33% during COVID-19. Using departmental outgoings, a cost of £3120 was calculated for printed leaflets per year normally. Rise in telephone clinics during the pandemic meant 47% of patients were provided an Internet link or asked to use Google in the clinical letter, up from 17% prior to the pandemic. In response to the QR codes poster, in a patient population, mostly male (82%) and older people(60% between 60 and 80 years of age), 40% were familiar with QR codes, 73% could access Internet and 53% used it to find information, 46% found the poster easy to use or follow and 61% found it informative. QR codes offer benefits, including capability for touch-free access, cost-effectiveness, potential to increase engagement and understanding, enable user-initiated learning and improve adherence. Patient perception varies with age group and smartphone access and usage. 4
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