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Strategies for Managing Mobile Devices for Use by Hospitalized Inpatients.

Patricia C Dykes1, Diana Stade2, Anuj Dalal1, Marsha Clements2, Sarah Collins3, Frank Chang4, Anne Fladger2, George Getty4, John Hanna2, Ravali Kandala4, Lisa S Lehmann1, Kathleen Leone2, Anthony F Massaro1, Eli Mlaver2, Kelly McNally2, Sucheta Ravindran2, Kumiko Schnock2, David W Bates5.   

Abstract

Despite the potential advantages, implementation of mobile devices and ongoing management pose challenges in the hospital environment. Our team implemented the PROSPECT (Promoting Respect and Ongoing Safety through Patient-centeredness, Engagement, Communication and Technology) project at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The goal of PROSPECT is to transform the hospital environment by providing a suite of e-tools to facilitate teamwork among nurses, physicians, patients and to engage patients and care partners in their plan of care. In this paper, we describe the device-related decisions and challenges faced including device and accessory selection, integration, information and device security, infection control, user access, and ongoing operation and maintenance. We relate the strategies that we used for managing mobile devices and lessons learned based on our experiences.

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Keywords:  communication; device management; health information technology; nursing informatics; patient engagement

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26958185      PMCID: PMC4765634     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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