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Interactive Web sites for families and physicians of pediatric intensive care unit patients: A preliminary report.

机译:面向儿童重症监护病房患者家庭和医生的交互式网站:初步报告。

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OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with a Web-based communications program for the patients, families, and referring physicians of patients admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit. DESIGN: Prospective descriptive case series for a 32-month period from April 2000 through January 2003. SETTING: Sixteen-bed multidisciplinary medical-surgical pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). SUBJECTS: Seventy-three of 78 patients admitted to the PICU for >/=3 days and their families participated in the study, along with 26 referring physicians. INTERVENTION: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We found that 77% (474/619) of surveyed family members and friends thought that the Web page helped them share information, 13% (82/619) were unsure, and only <1% (4/619) thought it did not help them share information. When comparing respondents who thought the Web page helped them share information with those who did not or those who did not know, internet use was significantly associated with thinking that the Web page helped them share information (p =.0007). Seventy-three percent (19/26) of physicians thought that Web page-based communication was easier than present methods to convey patient information, and 62% (16/26) replied that the Web-based communication met their expectation. Fifty-four percent (14/26) of physicians thought they were more likely to refer patients to our PICU because of the Web-based communication; this was significantly associated with physician assessment that the Web-based communication was easier than the present methods of communicating with referring physicians (p =.003). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that both families and referring physicians find Web-based communications during a child's PICU hospitalization to be very helpful. We suggest that the Web-based PICU communications be developed and studied for both medical and economic impact.
机译:目的:描述我们针对患者,家庭和儿科重症监护病房的转诊医生的基于Web的通信程序的经验。设计:从2000年4月到2003年1月,为期32个月的前瞻性描述病例系列。地点:16张床的多学科医学外科儿科重症监护室(PICU)。受试者:PICU收治> / = 3天的78位患者中的73位及其家人以及26位转诊医师参加了研究。干预:无。测量和主要结果:我们发现77%(474/619)的受访家庭成员和朋友认为网页可以帮助他们共享信息,13%(82/619)不确定,只有不到1%(4/619) )以为它没有帮助他们共享信息。在比较认为网页帮助他们共享信息的受访者与不知道或不知道的人之间的回答时,互联网的使用与认为网页帮助他们共享信息的想法显着相关(p = .0007)。 73%(19/26)的医生认为基于Web的通信比当前的传达患者信息的方法容易,而62%(16/26)的医生回答基于Web的通信符合他们的期望。 54%(14/26)的医生认为,由于基于Web的交流,他们更有可能将患者推荐给我们的PICU。这与医师评估显着相关,即基于Web的交流比目前与推荐医师的交流方法更容易(p = .003)。结论:我们得出结论,在PICCU住院期间,家庭和转诊医生都发现基于Web的通信非常有帮助。我们建议开发和研究基于Web的PICU通信对医学和经济的影响。

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