Adaptation of an electronic delirium screening tool for use in the medical setting based on a human centered design approach

Author:

Eeles Eamonn123,Tronstad Oystein45,Flaws Dylan6,Teodorczuk Andrew26,Worthy Peter37,Dissanayaka Nadeeka36

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine Service, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

2. School of Medicine, Northside Clinical School, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

3. Dementia & Neuro Mental Health Research Unit, UQCCR, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

4. Critical Care Research Group, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

5. Physiotherapy Department, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

6. University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia

7. School Of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Abstract

Background Delirium is frequently missed in clinical practice. We used a user-centred redesign process to evaluate and adapt an existing electronic delirium screening tool (eDIS-ICU) for use in the medical setting. Methods In phase 1, we conducted a brainstorming session to establish context for delirium screening tools in medicine. In phase 2, a pluralistic walkthrough of eDIS-ICU was performed to identify prospective usability in the medical setting. We then extracted positive and negative qualities of eDIS-ICU. In phase 3, recommendations for change were made. Results Pluralistic walkthrough highlighted that eDIS-ICU related to the key groups of functionality, diagnosis, links with management and potential integration with clinical information. Recommended changes to make eDIS-ICU suitable for use in a medical setting included the need for skip function, prior instructions and streamlined testing. Conclusion A human-centred redesign created a pilot electronic delirium screening tool for use in a general medical setting (eDIS-MED).

Publisher

European Delirium Association

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