The Effect of a PDA-Based Intelligent Nursing System on Pediatric Patients' Medication Safety
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DOI: 10.25236/icetmr.2025.022
Author(s)
Jingxian Li, Yinxi Guo
Corresponding Author
Yinxi Guo
Abstract
Given the growing concern about children's medication safety, the intelligent nursing system based on a personal digital assistant (PDA) has demonstrated significant value in pediatric clinical applications. The system enables automatic reminders and data analysis by integrating patient information, medication records, and real-time monitoring functions. Studies have shown that the system significantly reduces medication errors in pediatric patients and improves medication compliance and safety. System-based intelligent decision support can effectively assist nursing staff in evaluating and managing drug-related risks, thereby ensuring the safety of children's medication. The application cases showed that after the introduction of the intelligent nursing system, medical staff's recognition of medication errors improved, and family members' understanding of medication knowledge also enriched, thereby strengthening family attention to medication safety. The system plays an active role in improving the efficiency of nursing work and reducing the burden of medical staff, providing a new perspective and solution for children's medical care.
Keywords
PDA; Intelligent nursing system; Pediatrics; Patient medication safety; Medical applications