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评估住院医师对个人数字助理的使用情况及感知需求。

Assessing medical residents' usage and perceived needs for personal digital assistants.

作者信息

Barrett James R, Strayer Scott M, Schubart Jane R

机构信息

Department of Health Evaluation Sciences, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 800717, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.

出版信息

Int J Med Inform. 2004 Feb;73(1):25-34. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2003.12.005.

Abstract

Health care professionals need information delivery tools for accessing information at the point of patient care. Personal digital assistants (PDAs), or hand-held devices demonstrate great promise as point of care information devices. An earlier study [The Constellation Project: experience and evaluation of personal digital assistants in the clinical environment, in: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1995, 678] on the use of PDAs at the point of care found that hardware constraints, such as memory capability limited their usefulness, however, they were used frequently for accessing medical references and drug information [The Constellation Project: experience and evaluation of personal digital assistants in the clinical environment, in: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1995, 678]. Since this study was completed in 1995, hand-held computer technology has advanced rapidly, and between 26 and 50% of physicians currently use PDAs [Physician's use of hand-helds increases from 15% in 1999 to 26% in 2001: Harris interactive poll results, Harris Poll. 8-24-2002 (electronic citation); ACP-ASIM survey finds nearly half of U.S. members use hand-held computers: ACP-ASIM press release, American College of Physicians, 9-3-2002 (electronic citation)]. This use appears higher among residents, with one recent study finding that over two-thirds of family practice residencies use hand-held computers in their training programs [J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 9 (1) (2002) 80]. In this study, we systematically evaluate PDA usage by residents in our institution using quantitative and qualitative methods. Our evaluation included a brief on-line survey of 88 residents in seven residency programs including primary care and specialty practices. The surveys were completed between 26 October 2001 and 30 April 2002. Follow-up interviews with 15 of the surveyed residents were then conducted between 24 April 2002 and 13 May 2002. The original contributions of this study are the evaluation of residents in primary and specialty programs and evaluation of both medical application software and the conventional personal organizational software (such as calendars and to-do lists). This evaluation was also conducted using significantly advanced hardware and software compared with previous studies [The Constellation Project: experience and evaluation of personal digital assistants in the clinical environment, in: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1995, 678]. Results of our survey and follow-up interviews of residents showed most residents use PDAs daily, regardless of practice or whether their program encourages PDAs. Uses include commercial medical references and personal organization software, such as calendars and address books. Concerns and drawbacks mentioned by these residents included physical size of the PDA and the potential for catastrophic data loss. Another issue raised by our results suggests that security and Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance need to be addressed, in part by resident education about securing patient data on PDAs. Overall, PDAs may become even more widely used if two issues can be addressed: (a) providing secure clinical data for the current patients of a given resident, and (b) allaying concerns of catastrophic data loss from their PDAs (e.g. by educating residents about procedures to recover information from PDA backup files).

摘要

医疗保健专业人员需要信息传递工具,以便在患者护理现场获取信息。个人数字助理(PDA)或手持设备作为护理点信息设备展现出了巨大潜力。一项早期研究[星座计划:临床环境中个人数字助理的经验与评估,载于《第19届计算机在医疗保健中的应用年度研讨会论文集》,1995年,第678页]发现,在护理现场使用PDA时,诸如内存容量等硬件限制使其用途受限,然而,它们仍被频繁用于获取医学参考文献和药物信息[星座计划:临床环境中个人数字助理的经验与评估,载于《第19届计算机在医疗保健中的应用年度研讨会论文集》,1995年,第678页]。自1995年这项研究完成以来,手持计算机技术迅速发展,目前有26%至50%的医生使用PDA[医生对手持设备的使用从1999年的15%增至2001年的26%:哈里斯互动民意调查结果,哈里斯民意调查。2002年8月24日(电子引用);美国内科医师学会-美国内科医学教师协会调查发现近一半美国会员使用手持计算机:美国内科医师学会-美国内科医学教师协会新闻稿,美国医师学院,2002年9月3日(电子引用)]。住院医师中的使用比例似乎更高,最近一项研究发现超过三分之二的家庭医学住院医师培训项目在其培训中使用手持计算机[《美国医学信息学协会杂志》9(1)(2002)80]。在本研究中,我们运用定量和定性方法系统评估了我们机构中住院医师对PDA的使用情况。我们的评估包括对七个住院医师培训项目(包括初级保健和专科医疗)中的88名住院医师进行的简短在线调查。这些调查于2001年10月26日至2002年4月30日期间完成。随后在2002年4月24日至2002年5月13日期间对15名接受调查的住院医师进行了后续访谈。本研究的原创贡献在于对初级和专科项目中的住院医师进行评估,以及对医学应用软件和传统个人组织软件(如日历和待办事项列表)进行评估。与之前的研究[星座计划:临床环境中个人数字助理的经验与评估,载于《第19届计算机在医疗保健中的应用年度研讨会论文集》,1995年,第678页]相比,本次评估所使用的硬件和软件也有了显著改进。我们对住院医师的调查和后续访谈结果显示,大多数住院医师每天都使用PDA,无论其从事何种医疗工作或其培训项目是否鼓励使用PDA。使用的内容包括商业医学参考文献和个人组织软件,如日历和通讯录。这些住院医师提到的担忧和缺点包括PDA的物理尺寸以及数据灾难性丢失的可能性。我们的研究结果提出的另一个问题表明,需要解决安全和符合《健康保险流通与责任法案》(HIPAA)的问题,部分措施是对住院医师进行关于保护PDA上患者数据的教育。总体而言,如果能够解决两个问题,PDA可能会得到更广泛的应用:(a)为特定住院医师的当前患者提供安全的临床数据,以及(b)减轻他们对PDA数据灾难性丢失的担忧(例如,通过对住院医师进行从PDA备份文件恢复信息的程序教育)。

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