School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2029, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010 May-Jun;17(3):328-36. doi: 10.1136/jamia.2009.000877.
To study how social interactions influence physician adoption of an electronic health records (EHR) system.
A social network survey was used to delineate the structure of social interactions among 40 residents and 15 attending physicians in an ambulatory primary care practice. Social network analysis was then applied to relate the interaction structures to individual physicians' utilization rates of an EHR system.
The social network survey assessed three distinct types of interaction structures: professional network based on consultation on patient care-related matters; friendship network based on personal intimacy; and perceived influence network based on a person's perception of how other people have affected her intention to adopt the EHR system. EHR utilization rates were measured as the proportion of patient visits in which sentinel use events consisting of patient data documentation or retrieval activities were recorded. The usage data were collected over a time period of 14 months from computer-recorded audit trail logs.
Neither the professional nor the perceived influence network is correlated with EHR usage. The structure of the friendship network significantly influenced individual physicians' adoption of the EHR system. Residents who occupied similar social positions in the friendship network shared similar EHR utilization rates (p<0.05). In other words, residents who had personal friends in common tended to develop comparable levels of EHR adoption. This effect is particularly prominent when the mutual personal friends of these 'socially similar' residents were attending physicians (p<0.001).
Social influence affecting physician adoption of EHR seems to be predominantly conveyed through interactions with personal friends rather than interactions in professional settings.
研究社会互动如何影响医生采用电子健康记录(EHR)系统。
使用社会网络调查来描绘 40 名住院医师和 15 名主治医生在门诊初级保健实践中的社会互动结构。然后,社会网络分析被应用于将互动结构与个别医生使用 EHR 系统的比率联系起来。
社会网络调查评估了三种不同类型的互动结构:基于咨询患者护理相关问题的专业网络;基于个人亲密关系的友谊网络;以及基于个人对他人影响她采用 EHR 系统的意图的感知影响网络。EHR 使用率被测量为包含患者数据文档或检索活动的“哨兵使用事件”记录在患者就诊中的比例。使用数据是从计算机记录的审计跟踪日志中在 14 个月的时间内收集的。
专业网络和感知影响网络都与 EHR 使用无关。友谊网络的结构显著影响了个别医生采用 EHR 系统。在友谊网络中占据相似社会地位的住院医师具有相似的 EHR 使用率(p<0.05)。换句话说,有共同私人朋友的住院医师往往会采用类似水平的 EHR。当这些“社交相似”住院医师的共同私人朋友是主治医生时,这种影响尤为明显(p<0.001)。
影响医生采用 EHR 的社会影响似乎主要通过与私人朋友的互动而不是通过专业环境中的互动来传递。