Center for Dental Informatics in the Department of Dental Public Health and Information Management, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, 3501 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2010 Feb 2;10:7. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-10-7.
A major challenge in designing useful clinical information systems in dentistry is to incorporate clinical evidence based on dentists' information needs and then integrate the system seamlessly into the complex clinical workflow. However, little is known about the actual information needs of dentists during treatment sessions. The purpose of this study is to identify general dentists' information needs and the information sources they use to meet those needs in clinical settings so as to inform the design of dental information systems.
A semi-structured interview was conducted with a convenience sample of 18 general dentists in the Pittsburgh area during clinical hours. One hundred and five patient cases were reported by these dentists. Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed using thematic analysis with a constant comparative method to identify categories and themes regarding information needs and information source use patterns.
Two top-level categories of information needs were identified: foreground and background information needs. To meet these needs, dentists used four types of information sources: clinical information/tasks, administrative tasks, patient education and professional development. Major themes of dentists' unmet information needs include: (1) timely access to information on various subjects; (2) better visual representations of dental problems; (3) access to patient-specific evidence-based information; and (4) accurate, complete and consistent documentation of patient records. Resource use patterns include: (1) dentists' information needs matched information source use; (2) little use of electronic sources took place during treatment; (3) source use depended on the nature and complexity of the dental problems; and (4) dentists routinely practiced cross-referencing to verify patient information.
Dentists have various information needs at the point of care. Among them, the needs for better visual representation and patient-specific evidence-based information are mostly unmet. While patient records and support staff remain the most used information sources, electronic sources other than electronic dental records (EDR) are rarely utilized during patient visits. For future development of dental information or clinical decision-support systems, developers should consider integrating high-quality, up-to-date clinical evidence into comprehensive and easily accessible EDRs as well as supporting dentists' resource use patterns as identified in the study.
在设计有用的牙科临床信息系统时,一个主要挑战是纳入基于牙医信息需求的临床证据,并将系统无缝集成到复杂的临床工作流程中。然而,对于牙医在治疗过程中的实际信息需求知之甚少。本研究旨在确定普通牙医的信息需求以及他们在临床环境中满足这些需求所使用的信息来源,以便为牙科信息系统的设计提供信息。
在匹兹堡地区的临床工作时间内,采用方便样本对 18 名普通牙医进行了半结构式访谈。这些牙医报告了 105 例患者病例。使用主题分析和恒定比较方法对访谈记录进行编码和分析,以确定信息需求和信息源使用模式的类别和主题。
确定了两个顶级信息需求类别:前景信息需求和背景信息需求。为了满足这些需求,牙医使用了四种类型的信息来源:临床信息/任务、行政任务、患者教育和专业发展。牙医未满足的信息需求的主要主题包括:(1)及时获取各种主题的信息;(2)更好地展示牙科问题的视觉表现;(3)获取针对患者的基于证据的信息;(4)准确、完整和一致地记录患者记录。资源使用模式包括:(1)牙医的信息需求与信息源使用相匹配;(2)在治疗过程中很少使用电子资源;(3)资源使用取决于牙科问题的性质和复杂性;(4)牙医经常进行交叉参考以验证患者信息。
牙医在护理点有各种信息需求。其中,对更好的视觉表现和针对患者的基于证据的信息的需求大部分未得到满足。虽然患者记录和支持人员仍然是最常用的信息来源,但在就诊期间很少使用电子牙科记录 (EDR) 以外的电子资源。为了未来开发牙科信息或临床决策支持系统,开发人员应考虑将高质量、最新的临床证据整合到全面且易于访问的 EDR 中,并支持研究中确定的牙医资源使用模式。