1. Implementation of a patient-centered mobile shared decision making platform and healthcare workers’ evaluation: a case in a medical center
- Author
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Chang-Chih Tsai, Chung-Feng Liu, Hung-Jung Lin, Tzu-Chi Lin, Kuang-Ming Kuo, Jing-Jia Lin, Chia-Jung Chen, and Mei-Chuan Lee
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Nursing (miscellaneous) ,Health Information Management ,Health Informatics - Abstract
Shared decision making is a patient-centered clinical decision-making process that allows healthcare workers to share the existing empirical medical outcomes with patients before making critical decisions. This study aims to explore a project in a medical center of developing a mobile SDM in Taiwan. Chi Mei Medical Center developed the mobile SDM platform and conducted a survey of evaluation from healthcare workers. A three-tier platform that based on cloud infrastructure with seven functionalities was developed. The survey revealed that healthcare workers with sufficient SDM knowledge have an antecedent effect on the three perceptive factors of acceptance of mobile SDM. Resistance to change and perceived ease of use show significant effect on behavioral intention. We provided a comprehensive architecture of mobile SDM and observed the implementation in a medical center. The majority of healthcare workers expressed their acceptancem; however, resistance to change still present. It is, therefore, necessary to be eliminated by continuously promoting activities that highlight the advantages of the Mobile SDM platform. In clinical practice, we validated that the mobile SDM provides patients and their families with an easy way to express their concerns to healthcare workers improving significantly their relationship with each other.
- Published
- 2022