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UMedCT University Medical Clinical Tracking. Eric Cox Thesis Project INFO-I 680/681 TCO IU School of Informatics. Problem Space. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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UMedCTUMedCTUniversity Medical Clinical TrackingUniversity Medical Clinical Tracking
Eric CoxThesis Project
INFO-I 680/681 TCOIU School of Informatics
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Problem Space
There is an immediate and critical need for a mobile clinical tracking system to be used at the medical university level, utilizing the availability of mini-pc technology to supplement an existing mobile application, that enables medical students to log clinical encounters, track progress within rotations and view statistical data, whether it be offline or online, all while in the clinical setting.
Medical students have a growing need to leverage advances in technology to more efficiently communicate with clinical faculty and professors, as well as the hospitals and clinics where they perform their clinical and residency education.
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Problem Space cont.
Medical University programs track student rotation experiences according to LCME standards:
o Paper-based• Many universities still use paper & pen to track and validate student experiences
while on clinical rotationo Limited technology
• The IU School of Medicine, like a few other medical universities use an electronic system for verifying student encounters, but these systems are designed by and for the parent university
o Medical schools require• Attending physicians, who are paired with students during rotations, to sign
(validate) encounters as soon as they are performed
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Idea – What is UMedCT?
A clinical encounters tracking tool, designed for and to be utilized by medical schools, that acts as a complete system or supplement to an existing mobile web-based electronic tracking tool
Loaded/installed on a mini-pc platform such as a Fujitsu tablet, leveraging an offline web platform for data storage and submission
Encounters data stored to local, offline database for future submission
Stored data synced and submitted via database connectivity to a centralized reports server
Encounters reports and statistics accessed via centralized web server and reports application
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Conceptualization
The concept is to provide a local, web-based application that is:o Installed and configured on a mini-PC platform such as a Fujitsu tableto Available to any university’s medical program as a complete system or supplement to an
existing mobile web-based applicationo Accessible anywhere at anytime
The application will:o Assist the student with
• Logging and storing required de-identified clinical encounters data • Applying attending physician validation prescribed by clerkship requirements• Uploading and submitting this data to a centralized reporting system• Accessing and applying real-time updates to off-line system files
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Project Timeline
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Domain Expert Interviews
To properly devise a list of system requirementso Interviews were conducted with 3 clinical faculty within the IU School of Medicine
Questions for each clinical faculty member extracted information about school requirementso Broken apart into class year (1st year med student, 2nd year med student, etc.)o Majority of clinical experience
• Classroom• Role-playing• Clinical simulations• Clinical rotations
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Requirements
Functionalo The system data and web services must be reliableo The system must be easy to useo The system must securely authenticate userso The system must format accessed content to the platform of origin
Usabilityo The system must be accessible at all timeso The system interface will be easily learnableo The system will leverage the user’s domain knowledge by using appropriate language
and icons
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Brief Literature Review
Titled: The Role of Technology in Assisting Medical Schools to Track Student Learning During Clinical Experienceso A total of 5 articles were reviewed and summarized to
• Evaluate familiarity with technology among students in medical school• Gauge the importance of technology use among medical schools• Extract how technology is currently being used among some schools• Define the importance of electronic vs. paper-based clinical tracking as medical
schools face ever-increasing and changing LCME accreditation standards for required medical student clinical interactions
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Conceptual Model
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Low-Fidelity Prototype
Mockingbirdo Online prototyping tool to quickly and efficiently mockup the applicationo Internal walkthrough was performed, revealing system enhancements
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Hi-Fidelity Prototype
Utilizing Open-Source software to limit the production cost of the application as well as enable access to upgrade and modify as needed
o System was designed using:• PHP scripting• Javascript• MySQL database
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Usability Test
A total of 6 users were recruited from the IU School of Medicineo 2 Undergraduate students with a Pre-Med focuso 1 – 1st year medical studento 1 – 2nd year medical studento 2 – 4th year medical students
o All students were recruited based on a recruitment script and informed that the test would take approximately 1 hour in its entirety
On testing day, students wereo Asked to sign the informed consent form for testing purposes according to IRBo Provided a demographic questionnaire to gauge familiarity with general technologyo Provided a mobile device and PC to perform the testo Provided a set of task scenarios to complete during testing
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Usability Test cont.
The test consisted ofo Asking users to utilize a think aloud protocol o Recording the screen to capture user interaction with the application, as well as errors by using screen capturing software called Camtasiao Capturing time-on-task for both the mockup of current system in use and the prototype
• Provided data for a comparative analysis of both systems
Upon test completiono Users were asked to complete a brief post test questionnaire to evaluate any thoughts of
• comfort with the application • labeling confusion • functionality issues • overall feedback of the application experience
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Evaluation Results
100% task completion rate based on the task scenarios as described in the handout
Emergency Medicine Clerkship Form ICM – II Clerkship Form
Results reveal an increase in efficiency with the offline system of an average of 49% T-test was performed on the data to reveal:
o T-value of 4.9 is ‘statistically significant’
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Evaluation Results cont.
Error rates during usability testing revealed a slight increase among users, while using the mobile online systemo Cannot rule out the cause of this increase being due to a smaller, touch-screen
QWERTY keyboard
Based on Usability test results:o We can conclude that the off-line system (assuming any other extraneous factors were
well-controlled)• Provides quick and easy access to clerkship required forms data• Provides secure storage and submission of logged data• Is a more efficient system to log clinical encounters where Internet connectivity
signals are poor
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QUESTIONS
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