Bindels Rianne, Hasman Arie, van Wersch Jan W J, Talmon Jan, Winkens Ron A G
Department of Medical Informatics, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Int J Med Inform. 2004 Sep;73(9-10):705-12. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2004.06.001.
To evaluate the use of an automated test ordering and feedback system (named GRIF) in daily practice. The system produces recommendations to general practitioners (GPs) to improve the application of accepted practice guidelines for test ordering.
A randomised controlled trial with balanced block design was carried out in general practices in two regions of the Netherlands from August 2000 to July 2001. We implemented the GRIF system on the workstations at the offices of the participating GPs. The GPs (n=11) were asked to use GRIF during patient consultation instead of filling in the paper request form. The system displayed critical comments about their non-adherence to the guidelines as apparent from the request forms.
The median time of producing the comments plus the response time of the GP was 13s. Of the 2780 presented recommendations, 4.3% were accepted. Advice of the GRIF system that presents a concrete test to request in a particular situation is adhered to most frequently. Finally, there seems to be a decrease of accepted comments over the trial period.
Computerised recommendations should contain, if possible, suggestions for alternative tests to improve the application of these recommendations. Furthermore, creative solutions must be developed to avoid that GPs get used to the recommendations of critiquing systems and to stimulate a better adherence to these recommendations.
评估自动化检验医嘱开具与反馈系统(名为GRIF)在日常实践中的应用情况。该系统为全科医生(GP)提供建议,以改善公认的检验医嘱开具实践指南的应用。
2000年8月至2001年7月,在荷兰两个地区的全科医疗实践中开展了一项采用平衡区组设计的随机对照试验。我们在参与研究的全科医生办公室的工作站上安装了GRIF系统。要求全科医生(n = 11)在患者咨询期间使用GRIF,而不是填写纸质申请单。该系统会根据申请单显示关于他们未遵守指南的批判性评论。
生成评论的中位时间加上全科医生的响应时间为13秒。在给出的2780条建议中,4.3%被采纳。GRIF系统针对特定情况提出具体检验建议时,其建议最常被遵循。最后,在试验期间被采纳的评论似乎有所减少。
计算机化建议应尽可能包含替代检验的建议,以改善这些建议的应用。此外,必须制定创造性的解决方案,以避免全科医生习惯批评系统的建议,并促进更好地遵循这些建议。