Houston VA HSR&D Center of Excellence, the Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2013 Apr 12;13:46. doi: 10.1186/1472-6947-13-46.
Implementation and use of electronic health records (EHRs) could lead to potential improvements in quality of care. However, the use of EHRs also introduces unique and often unexpected patient safety risks. Proactive assessment of risks and vulnerabilities can help address potential EHR-related safety hazards before harm occurs; however, current risk assessment methods are underdeveloped. The overall objective of this project is to develop and validate proactive assessment tools to ensure that EHR-enabled clinical work systems are safe and effective.
METHODS/DESIGN: This work is conceptually grounded in an 8-dimension model of safe and effective health information technology use. Our first aim is to develop self-assessment guides that can be used by health care institutions to evaluate certain high-risk components of their EHR-enabled clinical work systems. We will solicit input from subject matter experts and relevant stakeholders to develop guides focused on 9 specific risk areas and will subsequently pilot test the guides with individuals representative of likely users. The second aim will be to examine the utility of the self-assessment guides by beta testing the guides at selected facilities and conducting on-site evaluations. Our multidisciplinary team will use a variety of methods to assess the content validity and perceived usefulness of the guides, including interviews, naturalistic observations, and document analysis. The anticipated output of this work will be a series of self-administered EHR safety assessment guides with clear, actionable, checklist-type items.
Proactive assessment of patient safety risks increases the resiliency of health care organizations to unanticipated hazards of EHR use. The resulting products and lessons learned from the development of the assessment guides are expected to be helpful to organizations that are beginning the EHR selection and implementation process as well as those that have already implemented EHRs. Findings from our project, currently underway, will inform future efforts to validate and implement tools that can be used by health care organizations to improve the safety of EHR-enabled clinical work systems.
电子健康记录(EHR)的实施和使用可能会导致医疗质量的潜在改善。然而,使用 EHR 也会带来独特且经常意想不到的患者安全风险。主动评估风险和漏洞有助于在潜在的 EHR 相关安全隐患发生之前解决问题;然而,当前的风险评估方法还不够完善。本项目的总体目标是开发和验证主动评估工具,以确保启用 EHR 的临床工作系统安全有效。
方法/设计:这项工作的概念基础是安全有效的健康信息技术使用的 8 维模型。我们的首要目标是开发自我评估指南,医疗机构可以使用这些指南来评估其启用 EHR 的临床工作系统中的某些高风险组件。我们将征求主题专家和相关利益相关者的意见,制定针对 9 个特定风险领域的指南,并随后让可能的用户代表试用这些指南。第二个目标是通过在选定的设施中进行测试和现场评估来检查自我评估指南的效用。我们的多学科团队将使用多种方法来评估指南的内容有效性和感知有用性,包括访谈、自然观察和文档分析。这项工作的预期结果将是一系列自我管理的 EHR 安全评估指南,其中包含清晰、可操作、清单式的项目。
主动评估患者安全风险可提高医疗保健组织对 EHR 使用的意外风险的恢复能力。从评估指南的开发中得出的产品和经验教训有望对正在开始 EHR 选择和实施过程的组织以及已经实施 EHR 的组织有所帮助。我们目前正在进行的项目的研究结果将为未来努力提供信息,以验证和实施可用于提高启用 EHR 的临床工作系统安全性的工具。