Menachemi Nir, Brooks Robert G
Center on Patient Safety, Florida State University College of Medicine, USA.
J Healthc Inf Manag. 2006 Summer;20(3):79-87.
Despite a national push toward the adoption of health information technologies, much is still unknown about the use of IT in physician's offices. We surveyed all primary care physicians and a 25 percent stratified random sample of other specialists (total n=14,921) in Florida to better understand current trends and factors related to the use of IT in the ambulatory setting. Data was analyzed using logistic regression modeling techniques to compute adjusted odds ratios. Covariates included practice size, medical training, practice type, age, race, and gender Routine office computer use (80 percent) was found to be very common for administrative functions. The use of quality enhancing technologies such as PDAs (37.5 percent), use of e-mail with patients (16.6 percent) and EHR (23.7 percent) was less common. Overall, large practice size, specialty practice, physician age and gender, and multi-specialty practice affiliation were significantly related to the use of many, but not all, of these IT applications in the ambulatory setting.
尽管全国都在推动采用健康信息技术,但关于信息技术在医生办公室的使用情况仍有许多未知之处。我们对佛罗里达州的所有初级保健医生以及其他专科医生的25%分层随机样本(总计n = 14,921)进行了调查,以更好地了解门诊环境中信息技术使用的当前趋势和相关因素。使用逻辑回归建模技术对数据进行分析,以计算调整后的优势比。协变量包括诊所规模、医学培训、诊所类型、年龄、种族和性别。发现日常办公室计算机使用(80%)在行政职能方面非常普遍。诸如掌上电脑(37.5%)等质量提升技术的使用、与患者使用电子邮件(16.6%)以及电子健康记录(23.7%)的使用则不太常见。总体而言,大型诊所规模、专科诊所、医生年龄和性别以及多专科诊所附属关系与门诊环境中许多(但并非全部)这些信息技术应用的使用显著相关。