Gainer Aaron, Pancheri Karen, Zhang Jiajie
The University of Texas, School of Health Information Science, Houston, TX, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2003;2003:847.
The computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system has become a primary focus of time and monetary investment in the healthcare arena. This focus is partly due to the need to reduce medical errors that occur due to illegibility, drug interactions, and misplaced decimals. A CPOE system can potentially prevent many of these errors, resulting in a significantly safer healthcare system. However, only one-third of the hospitals in the United States have installed CPOE systems, and only 1 percent of these require the physicians to use them.1 The success and failure of such a system is dependent on the acceptance by the users, in this case, the physicians. Unfortunately, many of the CPOE systems are not designed to address usability issues. They are hard to use, hard to learn, and they often generate user frustrations and abandonment. In this project, the user interface of one such software program was analyzed. As a result of this analysis, a prototype was developed as a component of the system to offer alternative solutions to the identified usability problems.
计算机化医师医嘱录入(CPOE)系统已成为医疗领域时间和资金投入的主要焦点。这种关注部分是由于需要减少因字迹潦草、药物相互作用和小数点位置错误而发生的医疗差错。CPOE系统有可能预防许多此类差错,从而打造一个显著更安全的医疗系统。然而,美国只有三分之一的医院安装了CPOE系统,其中只有1%要求医生使用该系统。1这样一个系统的成败取决于用户(在这种情况下是医生)的接受程度。不幸的是,许多CPOE系统在设计时并未考虑可用性问题。它们难以使用,难以学习,而且常常导致用户沮丧并弃用。在本项目中,对其中一个此类软件程序的用户界面进行了分析。作为该分析的结果,开发了一个原型作为系统的一个组件,为已识别的可用性问题提供替代解决方案。