Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content
Study

Evaluating a handheld decision support device in pediatric intensive care settings.

Evaluating a handheld decision support device in pediatric intensive care settings. Reynolds TL, DeLucia PR, Esquibel KA, et al. JAMIA Open. 2019;2:49-61.

Save
Print
July 17, 2019
Reynolds TL, DeLucia PR, Esquibel KA, et al. JAMIA Open. 2019;2:49-61.
View more articles from the same authors.

This pre–post mixed-methods implementation study examined a handheld decision support tool for nurses performing bedside administration of intravenous medications in intensive care units. Investigators found that though nurses desire decision support, the usability of the tool and fit with the critical care environment were suboptimal, leading to limited use. The authors suggest integrating mobile technology tools into existing infrastructure and developing user-informed implementation strategies.

Save
Print
Cite
Citation

Evaluating a handheld decision support device in pediatric intensive care settings. Reynolds TL, DeLucia PR, Esquibel KA, et al. JAMIA Open. 2019;2:49-61.