Medlock Stephanie, Eslami Saeid, Askari Marjan, Brouwer Henk J, van Weert Henk C, de Rooij Sophia E, Abu-Hanna Ameen
Department of Medical Informatics, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2013;186:56-60.
Dutch general practices have a high adoption rate for computerized patient records and clinical decision support. We sought to measure the attitudes and experience of Dutch general practitioners towards clinical decision support.
A preliminary survey was created based on questions from published surveys, modified with the results of interviews. The final web-based survey was administered to 43 general practitioners in a practice area where a decision support implementation is planned.
Thirty general practitioners (70%) completed the survey. Most felt that decision support is a good idea (23/30), although fewer reported positive experience with decision support (10/30). Participants were supportive of rules and guidelines, but commonly had the sense that there were too many alerts.
Dutch clinicians are positive about decision support, but future efforts should try to reduce the perception of overload, for example by ensuring that alerts are relevant and choosing less interruptive forms of notification for less severe alerts.
荷兰的普通医疗诊所对计算机化患者记录和临床决策支持的采用率很高。我们试图衡量荷兰全科医生对临床决策支持的态度和体验。
根据已发表调查中的问题创建了初步调查问卷,并根据访谈结果进行了修改。最终的网络调查问卷被发放给计划实施决策支持的一个执业区域内的43名全科医生。
30名全科医生(70%)完成了调查。大多数人认为决策支持是个好主意(23/30),尽管报告有决策支持积极体验的人较少(10/30)。参与者支持规则和指南,但普遍感觉警报太多。
荷兰临床医生对决策支持持积极态度,但未来的努力应尝试减少过载感,例如通过确保警报相关,并为不太严重的警报选择干扰性较小的通知形式。