Johnson Kevin B, Serwint Janet R, Fagan Lawrence A, Thompson Richard E, Wilson Modena E H, Roter Debra
Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2209 Garland Ave, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.
Pediatrics. 2008 Sep;122(3):590-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-3005.
The goal was to investigate the impact of a computer-based documentation tool on parent-health care provider communication during a pediatric health maintenance encounter.
We used a quasiexperimental study design to compare communication dynamics between clinicians and parents/children in health maintenance visits before and after implementation of the ClicTate system. Before ClicTate use, paper forms were used to create visit notes. The children examined were </=18 months of age. All encounters were audiotaped or videotaped. A team of research assistants blinded to group assignment reviewed the audio portion of each encounter. Data from all recordings were analyzed, by using the Roter Interaction Analysis System, for differences in the open/closed question ratio, the extent of information provided by parents and providers, and other aspects of spoken and nonverbal communication (videotaped encounters).
Computer-based documentation visits were slightly longer than control visits (32 vs 27 minutes). With controlling for visit length, the amounts of conversation were similar during control and computer-based documentation visits. Computer-based documentation visits were associated with a greater proportion of open-ended questions (28% vs 21%), more use of partnership strategies, greater proportions of social and positive talk, and a more patient-centered interaction style but fewer orienting and transition phrases.
The introduction of ClicTate into the health maintenance encounter positively affected several aspects of parent-clinician communication in a pediatric clinic setting. These results support the integration of computer-based documentation into primary care pediatric visits.
本研究旨在探讨基于计算机的文档工具对小儿健康维护问诊期间家长与医疗服务提供者沟通的影响。
我们采用了准实验研究设计,比较在实施ClicTate系统前后,健康维护问诊中临床医生与家长/儿童之间的沟通动态。在使用ClicTate之前,使用纸质表格创建问诊记录。接受检查的儿童年龄小于或等于18个月。所有问诊均进行了录音或录像。一组对分组情况不知情的研究助理审查了每次问诊的音频部分。使用罗特尔互动分析系统对所有录音数据进行分析,以比较开放式/封闭式问题比例、家长和医疗服务提供者提供的信息量以及言语和非言语沟通的其他方面(录像问诊)的差异。
基于计算机的文档记录问诊比对照问诊略长(32分钟对27分钟)。在控制问诊时长后,对照问诊和基于计算机的文档记录问诊期间的谈话量相似。基于计算机的文档记录问诊与更高比例的开放式问题(28%对21%)、更多地使用合作策略、更高比例的社交和积极谈话以及更以患者为中心的互动方式相关,但导向性和过渡性短语较少。
在健康维护问诊中引入ClicTate对儿科诊所环境中家长与临床医生沟通的多个方面产生了积极影响。这些结果支持将基于计算机的文档记录整合到初级保健儿科问诊中。