| 英文摘要 |
In modern healthcare, safe, precise, and efficient infusion management is a key indicator of nursing quality. With the rapid advancement of medical technology, infusion pumps—widely used clinical devices—play a critical role in both medication safety and healthcare efficiency. These devices must not only meet clinical requirements but also integrate with smart medical systems to achieve digitalization and process automation. The implementation of smart, connected infusion pumps equipped with a Dose Error Reduction System (DERS) and a built-in drug library capable of preventing dosing errors offers valuable decision support for nurses and has become an essential tool for enhancing medication safety in healthcare institutions. After comprehensive evaluation, our hospital launched a full-scale adoption of the smart infusion pump system. A cross-functional project team was formed, involving the Nursing Department, Pharmacy Department, Biomedical Engineering, Information Technology, and General Affairs. The team integrated the electronic medication order system, barcode-assisted medication administration, and the smart infusion pump into the chemotherapy infusion process. This approach replaced manual infusion rate adjustments, reducing medication errors and minimizing the time nurses spent on dose calculation and documentation. Following the implementation, a self-designed online questionnaire was distributed, and 187 responses were collected. A 5-point Likert scale was used to evaluate seven dimensions. The scores, from highest to lowest, were: education and training (4.03), clinical effectiveness (3.96), system functionality (3.93), usability (3.80), overall design (3.40), and interface operation (3.15), with average scores ranging from 3.15 to 4.03. The system achieved a connection usage rate of 98.4% and a success rate of 99.8%. Medication administration time was reduced by 49.8%, significantly improving workflow efficiency and allowing nurses more time for direct patient care, while ensuring safe and accurate medication delivery. This transformation of the medication administration system represents a major step forward in our hospital’s pursuit of excellence in patient-centered care. |