The effects of smartphone application to educate patient on patient safety in hospitalized surgical patients

Hyo Jin Choi, Eunjoo Lee

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate a patient safety application in the prevention of adverse event among surgical patients. Seventy three surgical patients with thirty six of them using the patient safety application and the rest (N=37) were provided educational booklet. Further, the instrument would measure patients' right to know, knowledge about patient safety, and attitude toward patient safety. Methods: The patient safety application was developed by the ADDIE along with input from experts, patients and an extensive literature review. Data were collected from 7 September through 20 October 2015. Results: The experimental group had significantly higher scores in patients' right to know (t=2.01, p=.024), knowledge on patient safety (t=3.80, p < .001) and attitude toward patient safety (t=2.74, p=.004) than those of the control group. Conclusion: The patient safety application developed using Smartphone could be an effective tool enhancing patient involvement in preventing adverse events that may occur to patients. Further studies are recommended with diverse subjects with varying medical conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-165
Number of pages12
JournalKorean Journal of Adult Nursing
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Mobile applications
  • Patient safety
  • Patients
  • Smartphone

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