Westbrook Johanna I, Gosling A Sophie, Coiera Enrico W
Centre for Health Informatics, University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia.
Med Decis Making. 2005 Mar-Apr;25(2):178-85. doi: 10.1177/0272989X05275155.
To examine the impact of online evidence retrieval on clinicians' decision-making confidence and to determine if this differs for experienced doctors and nurses.
A sample of 44 doctors and 31 clinical nurse consultants (CNCs) answered 8 clinical scenarios (600 scenario answers) before and after the use of online evidence resources. Clinicians rated their confidence in scenario answers and in the evidence they found using the information system.
Prior to using online evidence, 37% of doctors and 18% of CNCs answered the scenarios correctly. These clinicians were more confident (56% very confident or confident) in their answers than those with incorrect (34%) answers. Doctors with incorrect answers prior to searching rated their confidence significantly higher than did nurses who were incorrect. After searching, both groups answered 50% of scenarios correctly. Clinicians with correct answers had greater confidence in the evidence found compared to those with incorrect answers. Doctors were more confident in evidence found confirming an initially correct answer than were nurses. More than 50% of clinicians who persisted with an incorrect answer after searching reported that they were confident or very confident in the evidence found. Clinicians who did not know scenario answers before searching placed equal confidence in evidence that led them to a correct or incorrect answer.
The information obtained from an online evidence system influenced clinicians' confidence in their answers to the clinical scenarios. The relationship between confidence in answers and correctness is complex. Both existing knowledge and professional role were mediating factors. The finding that many clinicians placed confidence in information that led them to incorrect answers warrants further investigation.
研究在线证据检索对临床医生决策信心的影响,并确定经验丰富的医生和护士之间是否存在差异。
44名医生和31名临床护士顾问在使用在线证据资源前后回答了8个临床案例(共600个案例答案)。临床医生对他们对案例答案的信心以及使用信息系统找到的证据进行了评分。
在使用在线证据之前,37%的医生和18%的临床护士顾问正确回答了案例。这些临床医生对自己的答案比回答错误的医生(34%)更有信心(56%非常有信心或有信心)。在搜索之前回答错误的医生对自己信心的评分显著高于回答错误的护士。搜索之后,两组都有50%的案例回答正确。回答正确的临床医生对找到的证据比回答错误的医生更有信心。医生对找到的证实最初正确答案的证据比护士更有信心。超过50%在搜索后坚持错误答案的临床医生报告称,他们对找到的证据有信心或非常有信心。在搜索之前不知道案例答案的临床医生对导致他们得出正确或错误答案的证据给予同等的信心。
从在线证据系统获得的信息影响了临床医生对其临床案例答案的信心。答案信心与正确性之间的关系很复杂。现有知识和专业角色都是中介因素。许多临床医生对导致他们得出错误答案的信息有信心这一发现值得进一步研究。