Lobach David F, Arbanas Jennifer M, Mishra Dharani D, Campbell Marci, Wildemuth Barbara M
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2004;107(Pt 2):1142-6.
Clinical information collected directly from patients is critical to the practice of medicine. Past efforts to collect this information using computers have had limited utility because these efforts required users to be facile with the computerized information collecting system. In this paper we describe the design, development, and function of a computer system that uses recent technology to overcome the limitations of previous computer-based data collection tools by adapting the human-computer interface to the native language, reading literacy, and computer skills of the user. Specifically, our system uses a numerical representation of question content, multimedia, and touch screen technology to adapt the computer interface to the native language, reading literacy, and computer literacy of the user. In addition, the system supports health literacy needs throughout the data collection session and provides contextually relevant disease-specific education to users based on their responses to the questions. The system has been successfully used in an academically affiliated family medicine clinic and in an indigent adult medicine clinic.
直接从患者那里收集的临床信息对医学实践至关重要。过去利用计算机收集此类信息的努力效用有限,因为这些努力要求用户熟练掌握计算机化信息收集系统。在本文中,我们描述了一个计算机系统的设计、开发和功能,该系统利用最新技术,通过使人机界面适应用户的母语、阅读能力和计算机技能,克服了以前基于计算机的数据收集工具的局限性。具体而言,我们的系统使用问题内容的数字表示、多媒体和触摸屏技术,使计算机界面适应用户的母语、阅读能力和计算机素养。此外,该系统在整个数据收集过程中支持健康素养需求,并根据用户对问题的回答为其提供与上下文相关的特定疾病教育。该系统已成功应用于一家学术附属家庭医学诊所和一家贫困成人医学诊所。