Gandhi Tejal K, Poon Eric G, Sequist Thomas D, Johnson Robin, Pizziferri Lisa, Karson Andrew S, Bates David W
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2005;2005:961.
Ambulatory computerized physician order entry (ACPOE) represents one strategy to improve physician ordering practices, compliance with guidelines, and patient safety. We surveyed primary care physicians (PCPs) regarding attitudes towards ACPOE and its various features. Most PCPs did not have systems for tracking test results and were concerned about missed tests. However, there was concern that ACPOE might be time consuming, and only one-third of PCPs felt that ACPOE features would be very useful. Speed and workflow issues will be important contributors to the success of ACPOE. In addition, physician buy-in to the utility of its various features will need to be strengthened.
门诊计算机化医师医嘱录入(ACPOE)是一种改善医师医嘱开具行为、遵循指南情况以及患者安全的策略。我们就基层医疗医生(PCP)对ACPOE及其各种功能的态度进行了调查。大多数基层医疗医生没有跟踪检查结果的系统,并且担心检查遗漏。然而,有人担心ACPOE可能耗时,只有三分之一的基层医疗医生认为ACPOE功能会非常有用。速度和工作流程问题将是ACPOE成功的重要因素。此外,需要加强医生对其各种功能效用的认可。