Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play a vital role in the assessment of trauma care, but are often underutilized in countries with a high burden of injuries. Objectives: We investigated whether information and communications technology (ICT) such as mobile health (mHealth) could enable the design...
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doaj-6ed52e44c45d4db59c079b449542afd02020-11-25T01:12:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-97161654-98802017-01-0110110.1080/16549716.2017.13803601380360Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science frameworkAmber Mehmood0Edward Chan1Katharine Allen2Ammar Al-Kashmiri3Ali Al-Busaidi4Jehan Al-Abri5Mohamed Al-Yazidi6Abdullah Al-Maniri7Adnan A. Hyder8Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthMinistry of HealthMinistry of HealthThe Research Council of OmanMinistry of HealthThe Research Council of OmanJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBackground: Trauma registries (TRs) play a vital role in the assessment of trauma care, but are often underutilized in countries with a high burden of injuries. Objectives: We investigated whether information and communications technology (ICT) such as mobile health (mHealth) could enable the design of a tablet-based application for healthcare professionals. This would be used to inform trauma care and acquire surveillance data for injury control and prevention in Oman. This paper focuses on documenting the implementation process in a healthcare setting. Methods: The study was conducted using an ICT implementation framework consisting of multistep assessment, development and pilot testing of an electronic tablet-based TR. The pilot study was conducted at two large hospitals in Oman, followed by detailed evaluation of the process, system and impact of implementation. Results: The registry was designed to provide comprehensive information on each trauma case from the location of injury until hospital discharge, with variables organized to cover 11 domains of demographic and clinical information. The pilot study demonstrated that the registry was user friendly and reliable, and the implementation framework was useful in planning for the Omani hospital setting. Data collection by trained and dedicated nurses proved to be more feasible, efficient and reliable than real-time data entry by care providers. Conclusions: The initial results show the promising potential of a user-friendly, comprehensive electronic TR through the use of mHealth tools. The pilot test in two hospitals indicates that the registry can be used to create a multicenter trauma database.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2017.1380360Trauma registryinjury surveillancemHealthimplementation frameworkOmanMiddle East |
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Amber Mehmood Edward Chan Katharine Allen Ammar Al-Kashmiri Ali Al-Busaidi Jehan Al-Abri Mohamed Al-Yazidi Abdullah Al-Maniri Adnan A. Hyder |
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Amber Mehmood Edward Chan Katharine Allen Ammar Al-Kashmiri Ali Al-Busaidi Jehan Al-Abri Mohamed Al-Yazidi Abdullah Al-Maniri Adnan A. Hyder Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework Global Health Action Trauma registry injury surveillance mHealth implementation framework Oman Middle East |
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Amber Mehmood Edward Chan Katharine Allen Ammar Al-Kashmiri Ali Al-Busaidi Jehan Al-Abri Mohamed Al-Yazidi Abdullah Al-Maniri Adnan A. Hyder |
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Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework |
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Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework |
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Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework |
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Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework |
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Development of an mHealth trauma registry in the Middle East using an implementation science framework |
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development of an mhealth trauma registry in the middle east using an implementation science framework |
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Global Health Action |
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Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play a vital role in the assessment of trauma care, but are often underutilized in countries with a high burden of injuries. Objectives: We investigated whether information and communications technology (ICT) such as mobile health (mHealth) could enable the design of a tablet-based application for healthcare professionals. This would be used to inform trauma care and acquire surveillance data for injury control and prevention in Oman. This paper focuses on documenting the implementation process in a healthcare setting. Methods: The study was conducted using an ICT implementation framework consisting of multistep assessment, development and pilot testing of an electronic tablet-based TR. The pilot study was conducted at two large hospitals in Oman, followed by detailed evaluation of the process, system and impact of implementation. Results: The registry was designed to provide comprehensive information on each trauma case from the location of injury until hospital discharge, with variables organized to cover 11 domains of demographic and clinical information. The pilot study demonstrated that the registry was user friendly and reliable, and the implementation framework was useful in planning for the Omani hospital setting. Data collection by trained and dedicated nurses proved to be more feasible, efficient and reliable than real-time data entry by care providers. Conclusions: The initial results show the promising potential of a user-friendly, comprehensive electronic TR through the use of mHealth tools. The pilot test in two hospitals indicates that the registry can be used to create a multicenter trauma database. |
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Trauma registry injury surveillance mHealth implementation framework Oman Middle East |
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