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Mixed-methods evaluation of real-time safety reporting by hospitalized patients and their care partners: the MySafeCare application.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a real-time safety reporting tool by hospitalized patients and their care partners compared with other reporting mechanisms. The study used mixed methods including 20-month preimplementation and postimplementation trials evaluating MySafeCare, a web-based applications which allows real time reporting by hospitalized patients/care partners. Submission rates to MySafeCare in three hospital units (oncology acute care, vascular intermediate care, medical intensive care) were compared to submission rates to the Patient Family Relations (PFR) Department, a hospital service to address family/patient concerns. Thirty-two MySafeCare submissions were received during the study period with an average rate of 1.7 submissions per 1000 patient-days. MySafeCare submission rates were significantly higher than PFR submission rates during the postintervention period on the vascular unit. PFR submissions decreased after MySafeCare implementation for all units.
AHRQ-funded; HS023535.
Citation: Collins SA, Couture B, Smith AD .
Mixed-methods evaluation of real-time safety reporting by hospitalized patients and their care partners: the MySafeCare application.
J Patient Saf 2020 Jun;16(2):e75-e81. doi: 10.1097/pts.0000000000000493..
Keywords: Patient Safety, Hospitalization, Inpatient Care, Health Information Technology (HIT), Caregiving
Kelly MM, Thurber AS, Coller RJ
Parent perceptions of real-time access to their hospitalized child's medical records using an inpatient portal: a qualitative study.
In this study, the authors’ objectives were to identify why parents used an inpatient portal application on a tablet computer during their child's hospitalization and identify their perspectives of ways to optimize the technology. The investigators concluded that providing parents with real-time clinical information during their child's hospitalization using an inpatient portal may enhance their ability to engage in caregiving tasks critical to ensuring inpatient care quality and safety.
Citation: Kelly MM, Thurber AS, Coller RJ .
Parent perceptions of real-time access to their hospitalized child's medical records using an inpatient portal: a qualitative study.
Hosp Pediatr 2019 Apr;9(4):273-80. doi: 10.1542/hpeds.2018-0166..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Caregiving, Hospitalization, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Clinician-Patient Communication