Henderson Joan, Britt Helena, Miller Graeme
Family Medicine Research Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2006 Jul 17;185(2):84-7. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2006.tb00478.x.
To assess the availability of computers to general practitioners and individual GPs' use of computers for clinical functions.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A secondary analysis of data from a random sample of 1319 Australian GPs who participated in the Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health (BEACH) survey, a continuous cross-sectional survey of general practice activity, between November 2003 and March 2005. Participants reported the availability of computers at their major practice address and the clinical functions for which they used the computers.
Proportion of practices with computers available; proportion of individual GPs who used computers for clinical purposes.
The proportion of GPs not using a computer was 11.2% (6% did not have a computer at their major practice address and a further 5.2% chose not to use an available computer). The majority of GPs using a computer at work used it for electronic prescribing (94.7%), ordering tests (82.2%) and keeping some patient data in an electronic medical record (79.5%). Of those with clinical software available (n = 1114), 6.6% chose not to use it. A third of GPs (32.8%) kept all patient information in an electronic format. The proportion of GPs keeping all data electronically and using all clinical functions available in their computer was 21.7%.
While the physical presence of computers has increased significantly over the past decade, GPs are still reluctant to fully embrace the technology.
评估全科医生使用计算机的情况以及个体全科医生将计算机用于临床功能的情况。
设计、背景与参与者:对1319名澳大利亚全科医生的数据进行二次分析,这些医生参与了2003年11月至2005年3月期间开展的“改善健康评估与护理”(BEACH)调查,这是一项关于全科医疗活动的连续性横断面调查。参与者报告了其主要执业地点计算机的配备情况以及使用计算机进行的临床功能。
配备计算机的诊所比例;将计算机用于临床目的的个体全科医生比例。
不使用计算机的全科医生比例为11.2%(6%在其主要执业地点没有计算机,另有5.2%选择不使用可用的计算机)。大多数在工作中使用计算机的全科医生用其进行电子处方开具(94.7%)、检查医嘱下达(82.2%)以及在电子病历中保存一些患者数据(79.5%)。在有临床软件可用的医生中(n = 1114),6.6%选择不使用。三分之一的全科医生(32.8%)将所有患者信息以电子形式保存。将所有数据以电子形式保存并使用计算机中所有可用临床功能的全科医生比例为21.7%。
尽管在过去十年中计算机的配备显著增加,但全科医生仍不愿充分接受这项技术。