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Table 1 Interview guide

From: Anaesthesia personnels’ perspectives on digital anaesthesia information management systems – a qualitative study

Questions

Follow ups

1. Has clinical monitoring changed throughout your career?

If so, in what way? Do you think this change has been to the better or to the worse?

2. How do you monitor the patient during anaesthesia?

In what way do you gather the observations (technology/clinical observation)

3. How do you document the clinical observations?

Do you document continously when something occurs, or in retrospect?

4. Who do you think is responsible for documentation?

 

5. Are there any differences between short and long procedures regarding clinical observations and documentation?

 

6. Are there any differences between acute and elective procedures regarding clinical observations and documentation?

 

7. Are there any differences between general- and regional anaesthesia regarding clinical observations and documentation?

 

8. Are there any advantages with digital AIMS in short procedures?

What about in long procedures?

9. Are there any disadvantages with digital AIMS in short procedures?

What about in long procedures?

10. How do you think digital AIMS positively affects patient safety?

 

11. How do you think digital AIMS negatively affects patient safety?

 

12. How do you collaborate within the anaesthesia team regarding clinical monitoring, documentation and use of digital AIMS?

 

13. Is there anything else you would like to add about digital AIMS, that we have not asked you?