Perceived usability and acceptability of the My-Hip Fracture risk communication tool from the perspective of academic clinicians

We evaluated the usability and acceptability of My-Hip Fracture (My-HF), a web application that assists providers in delivering individualized prognostic information to patients hospitalized for hip fracture (HF). We observed a sample of 16 clinicians as they navigated My-HF. We then administered a...

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Veröffentlicht in:PEC innovation 2024-12, Vol.5, p.100360, Article 100360
Hauptverfasser: Hommel, Erin L., Flaherty, James P., Aguirre, Caitlin R., McIlwain, Amber S., Pappadis, Monique R., Wegier, Pete, Cram, Peter
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Zusammenfassung:We evaluated the usability and acceptability of My-Hip Fracture (My-HF), a web application that assists providers in delivering individualized prognostic information to patients hospitalized for hip fracture (HF). We observed a sample of 16 clinicians as they navigated My-HF. We then administered a structured questionnaire and conducted semi-structured interviews to explore participants' opinions about the app's content and the feasibility of incorporating the app into clinical workflows. Clinicians required a median of 2-min and 45 s to navigate through the app. Nearly all participants indicated that My-HF was easy to use and would be useful for their practice. About half of participants had suggestions for additional useful peri-operative content. A few expressed concerns about communicating mortality risk. About half expressed concerns about how My-HF might be integrated into existing clinical workflows. Though clinicians rated My-HF high on usefulness in a structured usability questionnaire, qualitative interviews identified a number of suggestions for optimizing integration into clinical practice. Creating shared goals, establishing a decision coach, and developing a framework of communication across care settings could facilitate integration of My-HF by the multidisciplinary HF team. My-Hip Fracture is a unique web application which provides personalized prognostic information to patients and families after HF. My-HF has potential to facilitate informed decision-making between clinicians and patients, but adaptations will be necessary to enhance its usability. •My-Hip Fracture app helps clinicians deliver prognostic information after hip fracture.•We had clinicians evaluate the usability and acceptability of My-Hip Fracture.•Despite high usability ratings, clinicians questioned the feasibility of integration.•Creating shared communication goals and using a decision coach could help.•Mechanisms to facilitate communication across time and settings are also needed.
ISSN:2772-6282
2772-6282
DOI:10.1016/j.pecinn.2024.100360