Shirts Brian H, Perera Subashan, Hanlon Joseph T, Roumani Yazan F, Studenski Stephanie A, Nace David A, Becich Michael J, Handler Steven M
School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2009 Mar;10(3):161-166.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2008.08.018. Epub 2009 Jan 8.
To describe the management of and satisfaction with laboratory testing, and desirability of laboratory health information technology in the nursing home setting.
Cross-sectional study using an Internet-based survey.
National sample of 426 nurse practitioners and 308 physicians who practice in the nursing home setting.
Systems and processes available for ordering and reviewing laboratory tests, laboratory test result management satisfaction, self-reported delays in laboratory test result review, and desirability of computerized laboratory test result management features in the nursing home setting.
A total of 96 participants (48 physicians and 48 nurse practitioners) completed the survey, for an overall response rate of 13.1% (96/734). Of the survey participants, 77.1% had worked in the nursing home setting for more than 5 years. Over half of clinicians (52.1%) reported 3 or more recent delays in receiving laboratory test results. Only 43.8% were satisfied with their laboratory test results management. Satisfaction was associated with keeping a list of laboratory orders and availability of computerized laboratory test order entry. In the nursing home, 35.4% of participants reported the ability to electronically review laboratory test results, 12.5% and 10.4% respectively had computerized ordering of chemistry/hematology and microbiology/pathology tests. The following 3 features were rated most desirable in a computerized laboratory test result management system: showing abnormal results first, warning if a test result was missed, and allowing electronic acknowledgment of test results.
Delays in receiving laboratory test results and dissatisfaction with the management of laboratory test result information are commonly reported among physicians and nurse practitioners working in nursing homes. Test result management satisfaction was associated with computerized order entry and keeping track of ordered laboratory tests, suggesting that implementation of certain health information technology could potentially improve quality of care.
描述疗养院环境中实验室检测的管理情况、满意度以及实验室健康信息技术的可取性。
采用基于互联网的横断面调查研究。
在疗养院工作的426名执业护士和308名医生的全国性样本。
用于订购和查看实验室检测的系统及流程、实验室检测结果管理满意度、自我报告的实验室检测结果查看延迟情况,以及疗养院环境中计算机化实验室检测结果管理功能的可取性。
共有96名参与者(48名医生和48名执业护士)完成了调查,总体回复率为13.1%(96/734)。在参与调查者中,77.1%在疗养院工作超过5年。超过半数的临床医生(52.1%)报告近期在接收实验室检测结果时出现过3次或更多延迟。只有43.8%的人对其实验室检测结果管理感到满意。满意度与保留实验室订单清单以及计算机化实验室检测订单录入的可用性相关。在疗养院中,35.4%的参与者报告有能力电子查看实验室检测结果,分别有12.5%和10.4%的人实现了化学/血液学和微生物学/病理学检测的计算机化订购。在计算机化实验室检测结果管理系统中,以下3个功能被评为最可取:首先显示异常结果、检测结果遗漏时发出警告,以及允许对检测结果进行电子确认。
在疗养院工作的医生和执业护士中,普遍存在接收实验室检测结果延迟以及对实验室检测结果信息管理不满意的情况。检测结果管理满意度与计算机化订单录入以及跟踪已订购的实验室检测相关,这表明实施某些健康信息技术可能会提高护理质量。