Artigo Revisado por pares

Professional monitoring and critical incident reporting using personal digital assistants

2002; Wiley; Volume: 177; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb04918.x

ISSN

1326-5377

Autores

Paul D Bent, Stephen Bolsin, Bernie Creati, Andrew Patrick, M. Colson,

Tópico(s)

Patient Safety and Medication Errors

Resumo

Objective: To assess the practicality of using personal digital assistants (PDAs) for the collection of logbook data, procedural performance data and critical incident reports in anaesthetic trainees. Design: Pilot study. Setting: Two tertiary referral centres (in Victoria and New Zealand) and a large district hospital in Queensland. Participants: Six accredited Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) registrars and their ANZCA training supervisors. Interventions: Registrars and supervisors underwent initial training for one hour, and supervisors were provided with ongoing support. Main outcome measures: Reliable use of the program, average time for data entry and number of procedures logged. Results: ANZCA trainees reliably enter data into PDAs. The data can be transferred to a central database, where they can be remotely analysed before results are fed back to trainees. Conclusions: This technology can be used to monitor professional performance in ANZCA trainees.

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