Avery Anthony J, Savelyich Boki S P, Sheikh Aziz, Cantrill Judy, Morris Caroline J, Fernando Bernard, Bainbridge Mike, Horsfield Pete, Teasdale Sheila
Primary Care Information Services (PRIMIS), Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, The Medical School Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.
Inform Prim Care. 2005;13(1):3-12. doi: 10.14236/jhi.v13i1.575.
Our objective was to identify and establish consensus on the most important safety features of GP computer systems, with a particular emphasis on medicines management. We used a two-round electronic Delphi survey, completed by a 21-member multidisciplinary expert panel, all from the UK. The main outcome measure was percentage agreement of the panel members on the importance of the presence of a number of different safety features (presented as clinical statements) on GP computer systems. We found 90% or greater agreement on the importance of 32 (58%) statements. These statements, indicating issues considered to be of considerable importance (rated as important or very important), related to: computerised alerts; the need to avoid spurious alerts; making it difficult to override critical alerts; having audit trails of such overrides; support for safe repeat prescribing; effective computer-user interface; importance of call and recall management; and the need to be able to run safety reports. The high level of agreement among the expert panel members indicates clear themes and priorities that need to be addressed in any further improvement of safety features in primary care computing systems.
我们的目标是确定全科医生(GP)计算机系统最重要的安全功能并达成共识,尤其侧重于药品管理。我们采用了两轮电子德尔菲调查,由来自英国的21名多学科专家组成的小组完成。主要结果衡量指标是小组成员对全科医生计算机系统上多种不同安全功能(以临床陈述形式呈现)的重要性的一致同意率。我们发现,对于32条(58%)陈述的重要性,达成了90%或更高的一致同意率。这些陈述表明被认为相当重要(评为重要或非常重要)的问题,涉及:计算机化警报;避免虚假警报的必要性;难以推翻关键警报;对此类推翻操作进行审计追踪;支持安全的重复开药;有效的计算机用户界面;呼叫和召回管理的重要性;以及能够运行安全报告的必要性。专家小组成员之间的高度一致表明了在进一步改进初级保健计算系统安全功能时需要解决的明确主题和优先事项。