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Presentation
Usefulness of Wireless Technologies to Improve Emergency Department’s Patient Care
IIE Annual Conference (2010)
  • David Claudio
  • Maria A. Velazquez
  • Wilfredo Bravo-Llerena
  • Gül E. Kremer
  • Andris Freivalds
Abstract
The use of wireless technology and bio-sensors in healthcare applications has been proposed and successfully
implemented in previous studies. While its use in healthcare seems promising the perceived utility and usefulness of such systems has not been assessed in detail. User feedback is crucial as it would determine the attitude towards using the technology and ultimately its success. This article presents the results of a study in which the perceived value and usefulness of wireless monitoring devices were assessed from the perspective of the patient and the nurses in the Emergency Department (ED). A field test in a real emergency department was conducted using wireless technology to monitor patient’s vital signs. Both patients and nurses were asked to provide their feedback on utility and value of the wireless system in the form of a questionnaire. The results present the perceived usefulness and value of the technology for the two populations.
Keywords
  • Bio-sensors,
  • healthcare,
  • perceived utility
Disciplines
Publication Date
2010
Comments
This is a proceeding published as Claudio, David, Maria A. Velazquez, Wilfredo Bravo-Llerena, Gül E. Okudan, and Andris Freivalds. "Usefulness of Wireless Technologies to Improve Emergency Department's Patient Care." In IIE Annual Conference. Proceedings, p. 1. Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), 2010. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
David Claudio, Maria A. Velazquez, Wilfredo Bravo-Llerena, Gül E. Kremer, et al.. "Usefulness of Wireless Technologies to Improve Emergency Department’s Patient Care" IIE Annual Conference (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gul-kremer/157/