Post Andrew, Harrison James
Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2006;2006:644-8.
Problem-oriented electronic medical records may have significant advantages over source-oriented organization of patient data. However, reorganizing data in this fashion may have unexpected consequences for the clinical decision-making process. To determine what these consequences might be, we conducted a pilot study using verbal protocols and video screen capture to characterize physician subjects' use of a traditional laboratory data display while reviewing unfamiliar inpatient cases. We found that subjects navigated to the laboratory display primarily to seek evidence confirming a result or problem identified elsewhere in the case. Additionally, 22% of the time subjects spontaneously reviewed anomalous findings and results related to other known problems. These results suggest that physicians have learned complex data acquisition behaviors for efficient interaction with source-oriented displays, and further study is needed to ensure that problem-oriented medical records do not lose the benefits of these behaviors.
面向问题的电子病历可能比面向源的患者数据组织方式具有显著优势。然而,以这种方式重新组织数据可能会给临床决策过程带来意想不到的后果。为了确定这些后果可能是什么,我们进行了一项试点研究,使用口头协议和视频屏幕捕捉来描述医生受试者在查看不熟悉的住院病例时对传统实验室数据显示的使用情况。我们发现,受试者主要是为了寻找证据来证实病例中其他地方发现的结果或问题而浏览实验室显示。此外,受试者有22%的时间会自发查看与其他已知问题相关的异常发现和结果。这些结果表明,医生已经学会了复杂的数据获取行为,以便与面向源的显示进行高效交互,并且需要进一步研究以确保面向问题的病历不会失去这些行为带来的益处。