Opportunities in the palm of your hand: a report on the UQ PDA Project By: Andrew Heath, Lisa Kruesi, Heather Todd, Kaye Lasserre and Sarah Thorning.

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Opportunities in the palm of your hand: a report on the UQ PDA Project By: Andrew Heath, Lisa Kruesi, Heather Todd, Kaye Lasserre and Sarah Thorning

Outline  Background  PDA Project objectives and overview  Pilot phase  Project phase  Findings to date  Issues for the future

What is a PDA? Personal information management Personal information management Record information (word, spreadsheet, database, voice) Record information (word, spreadsheet, database, voice) Store information (textbooks, webpages, databases, journal articles, teaching materials…) Store information (textbooks, webpages, databases, journal articles, teaching materials…) Specialist programs (clinical calculators) Specialist programs (clinical calculators) Access the internet (databases) Access the internet (databases) Most things a computer can do Most things a computer can do

UQ School of Medicine Operates throughout Queensland and Brunei Operates throughout Queensland and Brunei Offers the post graduate medical (MBBS) degree Offers the post graduate medical (MBBS) degree Clinical Divisions carry out School’s teaching, learning and research activities in: Clinical Divisions carry out School’s teaching, learning and research activities in: Central Division Central Division Southern Division Southern Division Rural Clinical Division Rural Clinical Division

Background  Issues of access to information in rural and remote areas  Successful PDA implementations  No significant trials in Australian Medical Schools  Funding opportunity arose

Project Objectives  Provide access to authoritative, evidence-based information to medical students at their point of learning  Contribute to a positive rural medical education experience and address equity issues for students in remote or isolated areas and have limited access to information and technology infrastructure  Optimise the application of contemporary information and telecommunications technologies in healthcare education and to prepare students for the practicing medicine in 21 st Century  Provide a platform for the University of Queensland, School of Medicine to evaluate and report on the applicability of this technology to the teaching and learning environment  Provide the University of Queensland, School of Medicine and the University Cybrary with experience in the provision resources, training and support for PDAs

Funding Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing funded $ hardware Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing funded $ hardware UQ Cybrary funded $ information resources UQ Cybrary funded $ information resources UQ Cybrary funded $ part-time Project Coordinator UQ Cybrary funded $ part-time Project Coordinator

Staff involved Project Coordinator: Senior Librarian Project Coordinator: Senior Librarian Project Reference Group Project Reference Group School of Medicine IT expert School of Medicine IT expert Library Technology Services Library Technology Services RCD Librarians located in Rockhampton and Toowoomba RCD Librarians located in Rockhampton and Toowoomba

Pilot Phase  Pilot phase (October to December 2003) provided PDAs to 40 students, academic and library staff  Determine:  Suitability of hardware, software, operating systems and peripherals – i.e. technology mix  Appropriateness of information resources  Appropriateness of training  User support arrangements  Evaluation – survey

Hardware PDA (Hewlett Packard iPAQ H2200) Pocket PC 2003 PDA (Hewlett Packard iPAQ H2200) Pocket PC 2003 Synchronization Cradle Synchronization Cradle Power pack Power pack Software (Outlook and ActiveSync) Software (Outlook and ActiveSync) Case with belt clip Case with belt clip 128MB Secure Digital (SD) expansion card 128MB Secure Digital (SD) expansion card

Administration  Formal terms and condition agreement  QH Privacy conditions  Loss and damage provisions  Asset management by RCD Librarians

Pilot lessons Technical issues Technical issues Resource installation and synchronization Resource installation and synchronization Security and firewalls Security and firewalls Delayed distribution Delayed distribution Resources & licensing issues Resources & licensing issues Training Training Support Support Resource selection Resource selection

Project phase Timeframe - March to December 2004 Timeframe - March to December units distributed 95 units distributed Participants - 3 rd and 4 th year medical students in the Rural Clinical Division regions Queensland, Australia Participants - 3 rd and 4 th year medical students in the Rural Clinical Division regions Queensland, Australia Initial training provided in major locations Initial training provided in major locations

*trialed on three units or less Project Resources MIMS for PDA (including MIMS Interact) (Australian Drug Index) MIMS for PDA (including MIMS Interact) (Australian Drug Index) Micromedex (drug information database) Micromedex (drug information database) Textbooks Textbooks Oxford handbook of clinical medicine Oxford handbook of clinical medicine Oxford handbook of clinical specialties Oxford handbook of clinical specialties Oxford concise medical dictionary Oxford concise medical dictionary Archimedes (Clinical calculator) Archimedes (Clinical calculator) Clinical Evidence Clinical Evidence *UpToDate *UpToDate *Harrisons on Hand *Harrisons on Hand Adobe Acrobat and the Mobipocket readers were loaded on every PDA to allow viewing of PDF documents and textbooks. Adobe Acrobat and the Mobipocket readers were loaded on every PDA to allow viewing of PDF documents and textbooks. Outlook contacts and academic calendar Outlook contacts and academic calendar

Usage

Ease of use Needed personal instruction to get started and to continue to use the device Learned to use it with some assistance and have required support on a regular basis Learned to use it with some assistance and have required minimal support Learned to use it with some assistance and have not required support Learned to use it without assistance and have not required support 0%6%46%32%16%

Not at allOnce a week or less Several times a week Once a day Several times a day Address/phone book 31%38%17%4%10% Calendar10% 16%8%56% Drug reference4%17%15%19%46% Medical Calculator41%33%13%10%3% Medical reference (eg textbooks) 6%9%28%15%43% Recording patient information 41%29%8%12%10% Taking notes25% 17%15%19% Functions used

Information Resources Not useful Somewhat useful UndecidedUsefulVery useful Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary 8%14%10%46%22% Archimedes medical calculator 24%22%20%22%10% MIMs on PDA 6%12%4%22%56% MIMs Interact on PDA 17%13%23%29%19% Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine 6%4% 2%28%60% Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialities 4% 8%2%24%61%

Strongly disagree DisagreeUndecidedAgreeStrongly agree The PDA would improve my performance as a clinician? 0%4%20%52%22% The PDA optimises my access to contemporary information at my point of need. 0%4% 63%29% The PDA assists in optimising my organisational efficiency. 2%6%14%28%50% The use of a PDA improves access to information resources for students placed in remote or isolated areas. 0%6%18%45%31% The use of a PDA enables me to spend more time on wards. 0%30%34%26%11% The PDA helps me to address diagnostic questions effectively. 0%18%20%47%14% Perceived value of technology

Do you think that access to the reference materials on the PDA contributes to your educational experience? 86% (42/49) of responses where positive. The most common thread (50%) related to the ability to look up information at the point of need and in the correct context. For example: “Yes. It can make clinical situations teaching moments when questions can be explored with the clinician in combination with PDA resources” “Access information quicker and still in the clinical context, therefore it is more relevant. I am more likely to look something up if I don’t have to remember to look it up later” “Allows me to find the answers when I want to know them – I would have probably forgotten about them by the time I got time to look them up otherwise”

UQ Cybrary Future Evaluation and provision of additional Evidence Based Healthcare PDA information resources. Evaluation and provision of additional Evidence Based Healthcare PDA information resources. The creation of PDA specific resources such as Evidence-based Healthcare guides. The creation of PDA specific resources such as Evidence-based Healthcare guides. The creation of a PDA compliant website (including catalogue). The creation of a PDA compliant website (including catalogue). The ongoing implementation of wireless infrastructure within branch libraries (security and authentication issues) The ongoing implementation of wireless infrastructure within branch libraries (security and authentication issues)

UQ Cybrary Future cont’d Lobbying and negotiation with vendors and publishers to address the lack of site licensing options for PDA resources and paying twice for a resource Lobbying and negotiation with vendors and publishers to address the lack of site licensing options for PDA resources and paying twice for a resource Provision of PDA training and education opportunities. Provision of PDA training and education opportunities. Provision of technical support and advice to users. Provision of technical support and advice to users. The development of a PDA Website to provide information and support to users. The development of a PDA Website to provide information and support to users. The promotion of PDAs use through user groups. The promotion of PDAs use through user groups.

UQ School of Medicine Future Ongoing usage of PDAs within the MBBS program Ongoing usage of PDAs within the MBBS program Development of Teaching and Learning applications e.g. Clinical Logbooks Development of Teaching and Learning applications e.g. Clinical Logbooks Integration with the online teaching environment Integration with the online teaching environment Privacy and security information within Hospital environment Privacy and security information within Hospital environment

Outstanding

Conclusion