1.Research on Hospital Operating Room Management System Based on PDA Code Scanning Technology.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2022;46(5):496-502
In view of the high recognition error rate and long scanning time in the existing hospital scanning technology, a new hospital operating room scanning system is designed based on personal digital assistant (PDA). The PDA scanning device adopts PIC16F877A microcontroller of 8 bit for wireless transmission through RFID and bluetooth technology, the code scanning efficiency is greatly improved. In addition, in order to improve the accuracy of image analysis, this study also adopts the energy driven sampling classification algorithm (EDS-CA) to properly preprocess the medical data information received through PDA scanning, then constructs a function classifier, and improves the image processing efficiency according to the EDS-CA reduction process. The experimental results show that the average accuracy of the code scanning system designed in this study is 95%, which proves that PDA code scanning has good performance.
Algorithms
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Computers, Handheld
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Hospitals
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Operating Rooms
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Technology
2.Moving anesthesiology educational resources to the point of care: experience with a pediatric anesthesia mobile app.
Katherine S MONROE ; Michael A EVANS ; Shivani G MUKKAMALA ; Julie L WILLIAMSON ; Craig S JABALEY ; Edward R MARIANO ; Vikas N O'REILLY-SHAH
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2018;71(3):192-200
BACKGROUND: Educators in all disciplines recognize the need to update tools for the modern learner. Mobile applications (apps) may be useful, but real-time data is needed to demonstrate the patterns of utilization and engagement amongst learners. METHODS: We examined the use of an anesthesia app by two groups of learners (residents and anesthesiologist assistant students [AAs]) during a pediatric anesthesiology rotation. The app calculates age and weight-based information for clinical decision support and contains didactic materials for self-directed learning. The app transmitted detailed usage information to our research team. RESULTS: Over a 12-month period, 39 participants consented; 30 completed primary study procedures (18 residents, 12 AAs). AAs used the app more frequently than residents (P = 0.025) but spent less time in the app (P < 0.001). The median duration of app usage was 2.3 minutes. During the course of the rotation, usage of the app decreased over time. ‘Succinylcholine' was the most accessed drug, while ‘orientation' was the most accessed teaching module. Ten (33%) believed that the use of apps was perceived to be distracting by operating room staff and surgeons. CONCLUSIONS: Real-time in-app analytics helped elucidate the actual usage of this educational resource and will guide future decisions regarding development and educational content. Further research is required to determine learners' preferred choice of device, user experience, and content in the full range of clinical and nonclinical purposes.
Anesthesia*
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Anesthesiology*
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Computers, Handheld
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Decision Support Systems, Clinical
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Humans
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Learning
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Mobile Applications*
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Operating Rooms
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Point-of-Care Systems*
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Surgeons
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Telemedicine
3.Maternal Depression and Children's Screen Overuse.
Sunghyun PARK ; Hyoung Yoon CHANG ; Eun Jin PARK ; Heejeong YOO ; Woodong JO ; Sung Ju KIM ; Yunmi SHIN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(34):e219-
BACKGROUND: It is known that there are various factors associated with children's screen overuse. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of maternal depression on 2–5-year-old children's overuse of various household screen devices. METHODS: Participants were from the Internet-Cohort for Understanding of internet addiction Risk factors/Rescue in Early livelihood (I-CURE) study, an observational prospective cohort study in Korea. Screen time for six types of screen devices (smartphone, television, computer, tablet, video gaming console, and portable gaming console) were assessed by parental questionnaire. Maternal depression was measured by the Korean version of the Beck Depression Inventory II. Logistic regression models were run to determine the association between maternal depression and children's screen overuse. RESULTS: Maternal depression was associated with children's television overuse after adjusting for other factors (odds ratio, 1.954; P = 0.034). Contrary to expectation, the relationship between maternal depression and screen time was not present on other devices such as smartphones, computers and tablets. CONCLUSION: Maternal depression is related with 2–5-year-old children's television overuse. Interventions in maternal depressive symptoms and the associated changes in parent-child relationship can be useful for preventing children's television overuse.
Cohort Studies
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Computers, Handheld
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Depression*
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Family Characteristics
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Humans
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Internet
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Parent-Child Relations
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Parents
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Prospective Studies
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Smartphone
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Tablets
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Television
4.Visual Fatigue Induced by Viewing a Tablet Computer with a High-resolution Display.
Dong Ju KIM ; Chi Yeon LIM ; Namyi GU ; Choul Yong PARK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;31(5):388-393
PURPOSE: In the present study, the visual discomfort induced by smart mobile devices was assessed in normal and healthy adults. METHODS: Fifty-nine volunteers (age, 38.16 ± 10.23 years; male : female = 19 : 40) were exposed to tablet computer screen stimuli (iPad Air, Apple Inc.) for 1 hour. Participants watched a movie or played a computer game on the tablet computer. Visual fatigue and discomfort were assessed using an asthenopia questionnaire, tear film break-up time, and total ocular wavefront aberration before and after viewing smart mobile devices. RESULTS: Based on the questionnaire, viewing smart mobile devices for 1 hour significantly increased mean total asthenopia score from 19.59 ± 8.58 to 22.68 ± 9.39 (p < 0.001). Specifically, the scores for five items (tired eyes, sore/aching eyes, irritated eyes, watery eyes, and hot/burning eye) were significantly increased by viewing smart mobile devices. Tear film break-up time significantly decreased from 5.09 ± 1.52 seconds to 4.63 ± 1.34 seconds (p = 0.003). However, total ocular wavefront aberration was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Visual fatigue and discomfort were significantly induced by viewing smart mobile devices, even though the devices were equipped with state-of-the-art display technology.
Adult
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Asthenopia*
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Computers, Handheld*
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Dry Eye Syndromes
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Tears
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Video Games
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Volunteers
5.Development and Application of Direct Data Capture for Monitoring Medication Compliance in Clinical Trials.
Healthcare Informatics Research 2017;23(4):249-254
OBJECTIVES: The monitoring of medication compliance in clinical trials is important but labor intensive. To check medication compliance in clinical trials, a system was developed, and its technical feasibility evaluated. METHODS: The system consisted of three parts: a management part (clinical trial center database and a developed program), clinical trial investigator part (monitoring), and clinical trial participant part (personal digital assistant [PDA] with a barcode scanner). The system was tested with 20 participants for 2 weeks, and compliance was evaluated. RESULTS: This study developed a medication compliance monitoring system that used a PDA with a barcode scanner, which sent reminder/warning messages, logged medication barcode data, and provided compliance information to investigators. Registered participants received short message service (SMS) reminder/warning messages on their PDA and sent barcode data at the dosing time. The age range of the participants was 29 to 73 years. Five participants were <50 years old and 8 were ≥65 years old. The total mean compliance rate was 82.3%. The mean compliance rate was 83.1% in participants <65 years old and 81.1% in those ≥65 years old. CONCLUSIONS: The system was feasible, usable, and effective, even with elderly participants, for monitoring medication compliance in clinical trials using a PDA with a barcode scanner, and may improve the quality of clinical trials.
Aged
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Compliance
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Computers, Handheld
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Humans
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Medication Adherence*
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Research Personnel
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Text Messaging
6.Comparing a tablet computer and paper forms for assessing patient-reported outcomes in edentulous patients.
Thais Angelina CAETANO ; Adriana Barbosa RIBEIRO ; Maria Paula DELLA VECCHIA ; Tatiana Ramirez CUNHA ; Carolina de Andrade Lima CHAVES ; Raphael Freitas DE SOUZA
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2016;8(6):457-464
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether two methods of documentation, print and electronic forms, for the assessment of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) in complete denture wearers provide comparable results. The study also quantified the time needed for filling the forms by each method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty participants enrolled in a university clinic answered two forms (a questionnaire for denture satisfaction and OHIP-EDENT). They provided answers with two application methods in a random order, with a one-month interval between them: (1) electronic forms on a tablet computer; and (2) print forms. The methods were compared in terms of mean results, correlation/agreement, internal consistency, and spent time. RESULTS: Mean results for both methods were similar for each denture satisfaction item (100-mm VAS) and OHIP-EDENT summary score. Both questionnaires presented good internal consistency regardless of the application method (Cronbach's α=0.86 or higher). Correlation and agreement between the methods regarding specific items was at least moderate for the majority of cases. Mean time for the electronic and print forms were 9.2 and 8.5 minutes, respectively (paired t test, P=.06, non-significant). CONCLUSION: The electronic method is comparable to print forms for the assessment of important PRO of prosthetic treatment for edentulism, considering the results and time needed. Findings suggest the viability of replacing print forms with a tablet for applying the tested inventories in clinical trials.
Computers, Handheld*
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Denture, Complete
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Dentures
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Equipment and Supplies
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Humans
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Methods
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Patient Satisfaction
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Quality of Life
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Treatment Outcome
7.Application of A Mobile Platform-based System for the Management of Fundus Diease in Outpatient Settings.
Xun DEND ; Hong-Yan LI ; Hong YIN ; Jian-Hong LIANG ; Yi CHEN ; Xiao-Xin LI ; Ming-Wei ZHAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2016;38(4):444-452
Objective To evaluate the application of a mobile platform-based system in the management of fundus disease in outpatient settings. Methods In the outpatient departments of fundus disease,premature babies requiring eye examination under general anesthesia and adults requiring intraocular surgery were enrolled as the subjects. According to the existing clinical practices,we developed a system that met the requirements of clinical practices and optimized the clinical management. Based on the FileMaker database,the tablet computers were used as the mobile platform and the system could also be run in iPad and PC terminals.Results Since 2013,the system recorded 7500 cases of special examinations. Since July 2015,4100 cases of intravitreal drug injection were also recored in the system. Multiple-point and real-time reservation pattern increased the efficiency and opimize the clinical management. All the clinical data were digitalized. Conclusion The mobile platform-based system can increase the efficacy of examination and other clinical processes and standardize data collection;thus,it is feasible for the clinical practices in outpatient departments of ophthalmology.
Adult
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Computers, Handheld
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utilization
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Disease Management
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Outpatients
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Retinal Diseases
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therapy
8.Solution of PACS to communicate with the handheld mobile intelligent equipment based on web service.
Weijing XUE ; Pengcheng WANG ; Jian MENG ; Haiyang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(5):379-388
Using the Web Service technology, the paper puts forward a solution of remote communication between PACS and the handheld mobile intelligent devices, the characteristics of the solution are simple, easy to implement, short development cycle, high practicability, and low cost etc.
Artificial Intelligence
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Computer Communication Networks
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Computers, Handheld
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Image Enhancement
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instrumentation
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Internet
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Software
9.Design of hospital mobile clinical tablet PC.
Xiaowei ZHONG ; Wei WANG ; Yanbo XUE ; Liang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(3):185-198
OBJECTIVEChanging the current situation that doctors carry large amounts of paper medical records doctor's advice during clinical examination to improve the efficiency of examination.
METHODAnalysis of current business demand in doctor's clinical work, followed with a comprehensive improvement program.
RESULTDesign a Tablet PC system comply with doctor's clinical demand in both software and hardware.
CONCLUSIONBy using the Tablet PC physicians improve the efficiency of work, realize the reengineering and optimization of traditional health services and management process.
Computers, Handheld ; Equipment Design ; Hospital Information Systems ; Software Design
10.The Efficacy of Discharge Instructions Provided by a Tablet Personal Computer for Aiding the Comprehension and Satisfaction of Patients with Ureteral Stones.
Hyung Kyu KIM ; Jung Hwan AHN ; Ji Young YOU ; Seung Min HA ; Jun Hyeok CHOI ; Gyu Chong CHO ; You Dong SOHN
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2012;23(5):712-720
PURPOSE: This study was conducted in order to evaluate the possibility of improving the comprehension and satisfaction of patients discharged after receiving discharge instructions using a tablet personal computer (tablet PC), compared with conventional discharge instructions. METHODS: A randomized, prospective, consecutive, exploratory study was conducted on patients with ureteral stones in an emergency department (ED). The patients' objective comprehension, satisfaction, and subjective comprehension regarding their discharge instructions were compared with regard to discharge instruction (traditional verbal method, N=53 versus tablet PC method, N=53). RESULTS: No statistically significant differences in age, gender, or level of education were observed between the two groups. The mean number of correct answers regarding ureteral stones on the questionnaire was 2.35+/-1.02 in the conventional group (CG) and 3.37+/-0.9 in the tablet PC group (TG) (p<0.05). The score for satisfaction was 7.75 in the CG and 8.03 in the TG (p>0.05). The subjective comprehension score was 7.42 in the CG and 7.8 in the TG (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Objective comprehension of ureteral stones showed improvement in the group with discharge instructions provided by the tablet PC. However, satisfaction and subjective comprehension did not show improvement.
Comprehension
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Computer-Assisted Instruction
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Computers, Handheld
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Microcomputers
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Patient Discharge
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Prospective Studies
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Ureter
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Urolithiasis

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