HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8170 33rd Ave.South, Bloomington, MN 55440-1524, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 2011 Oct;142(10):1133-42. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2011.0082.
The emergence of health information technology provides an opportunity for health care providers to improve the quality and safety of dental care, particularly for patients with medically complex conditions.
The authors randomized each of 15 dental clinics (HealthPartners, Bloomington, Minn.) to one of three groups to evaluate the impact of two clinical decision support (CDS) approaches during an 18-month study period. In the first approach--provider activation through electronic dental records (EDRs)--a flashing alert was generated at the dental visit to identify patients with medically complex conditions and to direct the dental care provider to Web-based personalized care guidelines. In the second approach--patient activation through personal health records--a secure e-mail was generated or a letter was mailed to patients before dental visits encouraging them to ask their dental care provider to review the care guidelines specific to their medical conditions.
The authors evaluated the rate of reviewing care guidelines among 102 providers. Participants in the provider and patient activation groups increased their use of the system during the first six months, which had a generalized effect of increasing use of the guidelines for all patients, even if they were not part of the study (P < .05). The study results showed that provider activation was more effective than was patient activation. However, providers did not sustain their high level of use of the system, and by the end of the study, the rate of use had returned to baseline levels despite participants' continued receipt of electronic alerts.
The study results demonstrated that review of clinical care guidelines for patients with medically complex conditions can be improved with CDS systems that involve the use of electronic health records.
As the U.S. population ages, dentists must be vigilant in adapting care for patients with medically complex conditions to ensure therapeutic safety and effectiveness. Expanded use of CDS via EDRs can help dental care providers achieve this objective.
健康信息技术的出现为医疗保健提供者提供了一个提高口腔护理质量和安全性的机会,尤其是对患有复杂医疗条件的患者。
作者将明尼苏达州布卢明顿市的 15 家牙科诊所(HealthPartners)随机分为三组,以评估在 18 个月的研究期间两种临床决策支持(CDS)方法的影响。在第一种方法中——通过电子牙科记录(EDR)激活提供者——在牙科就诊时生成闪烁警报,以识别患有复杂医疗条件的患者,并指导牙科护理提供者访问基于网络的个性化护理指南。在第二种方法中——通过个人健康记录激活患者——在牙科就诊前向患者发送安全电子邮件或邮寄信件,鼓励他们要求其牙科护理提供者查看特定于其医疗状况的护理指南。
作者评估了 102 名提供者中审查护理指南的比率。在提供者和患者激活组中,参与者在头六个月增加了对系统的使用,这对所有患者(即使他们不是研究的一部分)使用指南的情况产生了普遍的影响(P<.05)。研究结果表明,提供者激活比患者激活更有效。然而,提供者并没有维持他们对系统的高使用率,并且尽管参与者继续收到电子提醒,但到研究结束时,使用率已恢复到基线水平。
研究结果表明,通过涉及使用电子健康记录的 CDS 系统,可以改善对患有复杂医疗条件的患者的临床护理指南的审查。
随着美国人口老龄化,牙医必须警惕适应患有复杂医疗条件的患者的护理,以确保治疗的安全性和有效性。通过 EDR 扩展 CDS 的使用可以帮助牙科护理提供者实现这一目标。