Scientific Reports (Apr 2023)

A pilot study of digital bedside cards in the emergency room of a medical centre in Taiwan

  • Wei-Hsiang Liao,
  • Shih-Yi Lee,
  • En-Chih Liao,
  • Wen-Han Chang,
  • Tse-Hao Chen,
  • Ming‑Kun Huang,
  • Jui-Ping Lin,
  • Weide Tsai,
  • Fang-Ju Sun,
  • Ding-Kuo Chien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34234-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract The emergency room (ER) digital bedside card is a simple and important invention. It can be directly connected to the hospital information system to display important patient information in real time, reduce the workload of ER staff, improve their satisfaction, and provide useful information for patients and their families. We conducted a prospective study of ER staff using questionnaires and conducted Wilcoxon signed-rank test to compare before and after ER digital bedside card implementation in the Tamsui MacKay Memorial Hospital. Sixty participants of the ER staff joined the study before and after digital card implementation. After the ER digital bedside card was set up, the number of round trips from the nursing station to the ER bedside and the number of common questions asked by patients and their family members were significantly reduced. The cards reduced the response time for frequently asked questions by patients and their family members and significantly improved the satisfaction of ER staff. Our study showed that ER digital bedside cards reduced the workload of ER staff, provided patients and their families with useful information, and greatly improved ER staff satisfaction. This marks an important milestone in the future development of smart ER.