Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study

BackgroundHospitals are vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and mass causalities events. Within a short time, hospitals must provide care to large numbers of casualties in any damaged infrastructure, despite great personnel risk, inadequate communications, an...

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Main Authors: Bellini, Pierfrancesco, Boncinelli, Sergio, Grossi, Francesco, Mangini, Marco, Nesi, Paolo, Sequi, Leonardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2013-05-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e19/
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spelling doaj-bbffe717e1e24f1b96f85fa6f90a79002021-05-02T19:28:37ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482013-05-0121e1910.2196/resprot.2293Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot StudyBellini, PierfrancescoBoncinelli, SergioGrossi, FrancescoMangini, MarcoNesi, PaoloSequi, Leonardo BackgroundHospitals are vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and mass causalities events. Within a short time, hospitals must provide care to large numbers of casualties in any damaged infrastructure, despite great personnel risk, inadequate communications, and limited resources. Communications are one of the most common challenges and drawbacks during in-hospital emergencies. Emergency difficulties in communicating with personnel and other agencies are mentioned in literature. At the moment of emergency inception and in the earliest emergency phases, the data regarding the true nature of the incidents are often inaccurate. The real needs and conditions are not yet clear, hospital personnel are neither efficiently coordinated nor informed on the real available resources. Information and communication technology solutions in health care turned out to have a great positive impact both on daily working practice and situations. ObjectiveThe objective of this paper was to find a solution that addresses the aspects of communicating among medical personnel, formalizing the modalities and protocols and the information to guide the medical personnel during emergency conditions with a support of a Central Station (command center) to cope with emergency management and best practice network to produce and distribute intelligent content made available in the mobile devices of the medical personnel. The aim was to reduce the time needed to react and to cope with emergency organization, while facilitating communications. MethodsThe solution has been realized by formalizing the scenarios, extracting, and identifying the requirements by using formal methods based on unified modeling language (UML). The system and was developed using mobile programming under iOS Apple and PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor My Structured Query Language (PHP MySQL). Formal questionnaires and time sheets were used for testing and validation, and a control group was used in order to estimate the reduction of time needed to cope with emergency cases. First, we have tested the usability and the functionalities of the solution proposed, then a real trial was performed to assess the reduction in communication time and the efficiency of the solution with respect to a case without Mobile Emergency tools. ResultsThe solution was based on the development of a mobile emergency application and corresponding server device to cope with emergencies and facilitate all the related activities and communications, such as marking the position, contacting people, and recovering the exits information. The solution has been successfully tested within the Careggi Hospital, the largest medical infrastructure in Florence and Tuscany area in Italy, thus demonstrating the validity of the identified modalities, procedures, and the reduction in the time needed to cope with the emergency conditions. The trial was not registered as the test was conducted in realistic but simulated emergency conditions. ConclusionsBy analyzing the requirements for developing a mobile app, and specifically the functionalities, codes, and design of the Mobile Emergency app, we have revealed the real advantages of using mobile emergency solutions compared to other more traditional solutions to effectively handle emergency situations in hospital settings.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2013/1/e19/
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author Bellini, Pierfrancesco
Boncinelli, Sergio
Grossi, Francesco
Mangini, Marco
Nesi, Paolo
Sequi, Leonardo
spellingShingle Bellini, Pierfrancesco
Boncinelli, Sergio
Grossi, Francesco
Mangini, Marco
Nesi, Paolo
Sequi, Leonardo
Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Bellini, Pierfrancesco
Boncinelli, Sergio
Grossi, Francesco
Mangini, Marco
Nesi, Paolo
Sequi, Leonardo
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title Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
title_short Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
title_full Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
title_fullStr Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Emergency, an Emergency Support System for Hospitals in Mobile Devices: Pilot Study
title_sort mobile emergency, an emergency support system for hospitals in mobile devices: pilot study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2013-05-01
description BackgroundHospitals are vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and mass causalities events. Within a short time, hospitals must provide care to large numbers of casualties in any damaged infrastructure, despite great personnel risk, inadequate communications, and limited resources. Communications are one of the most common challenges and drawbacks during in-hospital emergencies. Emergency difficulties in communicating with personnel and other agencies are mentioned in literature. At the moment of emergency inception and in the earliest emergency phases, the data regarding the true nature of the incidents are often inaccurate. The real needs and conditions are not yet clear, hospital personnel are neither efficiently coordinated nor informed on the real available resources. Information and communication technology solutions in health care turned out to have a great positive impact both on daily working practice and situations. ObjectiveThe objective of this paper was to find a solution that addresses the aspects of communicating among medical personnel, formalizing the modalities and protocols and the information to guide the medical personnel during emergency conditions with a support of a Central Station (command center) to cope with emergency management and best practice network to produce and distribute intelligent content made available in the mobile devices of the medical personnel. The aim was to reduce the time needed to react and to cope with emergency organization, while facilitating communications. MethodsThe solution has been realized by formalizing the scenarios, extracting, and identifying the requirements by using formal methods based on unified modeling language (UML). The system and was developed using mobile programming under iOS Apple and PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor My Structured Query Language (PHP MySQL). Formal questionnaires and time sheets were used for testing and validation, and a control group was used in order to estimate the reduction of time needed to cope with emergency cases. First, we have tested the usability and the functionalities of the solution proposed, then a real trial was performed to assess the reduction in communication time and the efficiency of the solution with respect to a case without Mobile Emergency tools. ResultsThe solution was based on the development of a mobile emergency application and corresponding server device to cope with emergencies and facilitate all the related activities and communications, such as marking the position, contacting people, and recovering the exits information. The solution has been successfully tested within the Careggi Hospital, the largest medical infrastructure in Florence and Tuscany area in Italy, thus demonstrating the validity of the identified modalities, procedures, and the reduction in the time needed to cope with the emergency conditions. The trial was not registered as the test was conducted in realistic but simulated emergency conditions. ConclusionsBy analyzing the requirements for developing a mobile app, and specifically the functionalities, codes, and design of the Mobile Emergency app, we have revealed the real advantages of using mobile emergency solutions compared to other more traditional solutions to effectively handle emergency situations in hospital settings.
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