Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care

abstract: The American Heart Association recommended in 1997 the data elements that should be collected from resuscitations in hospitals. (15) Currently, data documentation from resuscitation events in hospitals, termed ‘code blue’ events, utilizes a paper form, which is institution-specific. Proble...

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Other Authors: Bokhari, Wasif (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-359952018-06-22T03:06:43Z Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care abstract: The American Heart Association recommended in 1997 the data elements that should be collected from resuscitations in hospitals. (15) Currently, data documentation from resuscitation events in hospitals, termed ‘code blue’ events, utilizes a paper form, which is institution-specific. Problems with data capture and transcription exists, due to the challenges of dynamic documentation of patient, event and outcome variables as the code blue event unfolds. This thesis is based on the hypothesis that an electronic version of code blue real-time data capture would lead to improved resuscitation data transcription, and enable clinicians to address deficiencies in quality of care. The primary goal of this thesis is to create an iOS based application, primarily designed for iPads, for code blue events at the Mayo Clinic Hospital. The secondary goal is to build an open-source software development framework for converting paper-based hospital protocols into digital format. The tool created in this study enabled data documentation to be completed electronically rather than on paper for resuscitation outcomes. The tool was evaluated for usability with twenty nurses, the end-users, at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. The results showed the preference of users for the iPad application. Furthermore, a qualitative survey showed the clinicians perceived the electronic version to be more accurate and efficient than paper-based documentation, both of which are essential for an emergency code blue resuscitation procedure. Dissertation/Thesis Bokhari, Wasif (Author) Patel, Vimla L (Advisor) Amresh, Ashish (Advisor) Nelson, Brian (Committee member) Sen, Ayan (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Computer science Biomedical engineering Code Blue dynamic documentation Electronic Documentation iOS Application Paper to Electronic Resuscitation eng 77 pages Masters Thesis Computer Science 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35995 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Computer science
Biomedical engineering
Code Blue
dynamic documentation
Electronic Documentation
iOS Application
Paper to Electronic
Resuscitation
spellingShingle Computer science
Biomedical engineering
Code Blue
dynamic documentation
Electronic Documentation
iOS Application
Paper to Electronic
Resuscitation
Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
description abstract: The American Heart Association recommended in 1997 the data elements that should be collected from resuscitations in hospitals. (15) Currently, data documentation from resuscitation events in hospitals, termed ‘code blue’ events, utilizes a paper form, which is institution-specific. Problems with data capture and transcription exists, due to the challenges of dynamic documentation of patient, event and outcome variables as the code blue event unfolds. This thesis is based on the hypothesis that an electronic version of code blue real-time data capture would lead to improved resuscitation data transcription, and enable clinicians to address deficiencies in quality of care. The primary goal of this thesis is to create an iOS based application, primarily designed for iPads, for code blue events at the Mayo Clinic Hospital. The secondary goal is to build an open-source software development framework for converting paper-based hospital protocols into digital format. The tool created in this study enabled data documentation to be completed electronically rather than on paper for resuscitation outcomes. The tool was evaluated for usability with twenty nurses, the end-users, at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. The results showed the preference of users for the iPad application. Furthermore, a qualitative survey showed the clinicians perceived the electronic version to be more accurate and efficient than paper-based documentation, both of which are essential for an emergency code blue resuscitation procedure. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Computer Science 2015
author2 Bokhari, Wasif (Author)
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title Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
title_short Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
title_full Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
title_fullStr Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
title_full_unstemmed Development and Use of an iPad-Based Resuscitation Code-Blue Sheet for Improving Resuscitation Outcomes during Intensive Patient Care
title_sort development and use of an ipad-based resuscitation code-blue sheet for improving resuscitation outcomes during intensive patient care
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35995
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