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Development of a Smartphone Application for Clinical Decision Making of Medication Administration

투약적용의 임상적 의사결정을 위한 스마트폰 어플리케이션의 개발

  • Received : 2013.11.12
  • Accepted : 2014.03.06
  • Published : 2014.03.31

Abstract

This study aimed to develop smartphone application contents for the medication reconciliation of high-alert medications and to evaluate the satisfaction for this application. The xcode 4.5 and ios 6.1 SDK(software development kit) were used for constructing screen of the system. After implementation during 4 weeks, thirty five ICU(Intensive Care Unit) nurses were asked function related, contents related, and usage related satisfaction using 12 items. And differences of satisfaction according to the number of daily use and the frequency of use were evaluated. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, ANOVA with the SPSS 18.0. We developed the formula for drug dosage calculation, the alarming procedure, and the information of the high alert medication. In the satisfaction items, the mean score of 'This application is helpful to perform drug dosage calculation' was 3.14. However, 'I satisfy this application' was relatively low as 2.94. There were no differences in satisfaction according to the daily use and frequency of use. Based on the results of this study, more advanced smartphone application for medication reconciliation of high-alert medications will provide an important platform for patient safety.

본 연구는 고위험약물의 투약조정을 위한 스마트 폰 어플리케이션의 내용을 구축하고 개발된 어플리케이션의 만족도를 평가하기 위해 수행되었다. xcode 4.5와 ios 6.1 SDK(software development kit)을 이용하여 시스템을 구축하였다. 4주간의 중재 후 35명의 중환자실 간호사들에게 기능적, 내용적, 화용적 측면의 만족도를 물었다. 또한 하루의 사용횟수와 사용의 빈도에 따른 만족도의 차이를 평가하였다. 이를 위해서는 SPSS WIN 18.0을 활용하여 서술적 분석, ANOVA를 적용하였다. 약물계산 식을 개발하고 과다 혹은 과소 용량에 대한 알람을 주는 과정을 개발하였고, 고위험 약물에 대한 정보를 구축하였다. 만족도와 관련된 문항 중 이 어플리케이션은 약물계산을 수행하는데 도움이 된다는 문항이 3.14점이었으나 이 어플리케이션에 만족한다는 문항은 2.94에 그쳤다. 하루의 사용횟수와 사용빈도와 관련해서 만족도의 차이는 없었다. 이 연구의 결과에 근거할 때 추후 더욱 진보된 고위험약물을 위한 투약조정용 스마트폰 어플리케이션은 환자안전을 위한 중요한 기반을 제공해 줄 수 있을 것이다.

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