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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 8.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Hum Comput Interact. 2017 Feb 10;33(4):258–264. doi: 10.1080/10447318.2017.1279828

Table 5.

Suggestions for Improvement

• Adding due dates for some tasks on the LCIM would be helpful such as dress changes
• The LCIM should have the function of a white board: daily goals and plan for the day (Make it consistent with Epic)
• There are useless and unused widgets/parts on the LCIM, which can be used in a better way with more useful widgets
• Highlight new lab values versus old lab values
• Highlight or place arrows for a little above normal values instead of having everything in red if it’s a little elevated (values that are not worrisome)
• The Is and Os should be shown 7am-to 7 pm
• Upcoming activities such as when the next x-ray or labs should be scheduled
• Personalized items for the child so the nurse on the next shift knows something about the child (i.e. favorite animal is a bunny)
• Fun activities for children
• Make it similar to the handoff tool in Epic (pull up handoff screen and do it in the patient’s room when nurses can check all of their information)
• General hospital resource information (i.e. café hours, phone numbers)
• Checklist of education that needs to be done before patient can be discharged
• creen saver or sleep mode should be added, so it is not necessary for that to be on 24/7
• Privacy: Only have initials up on the screen instead of the full name
• Effective training for nurses regarding LCIM