Gray Alice, Henshaw Christe, Wright Julie, Leah Jessica, Caloia David, Spitzer Rachel F, Omenge Elkanah, Chemwolo Benjamin, Tierney William M
Facultyof Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2013;192:1222.
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are thought to improve healthcare through a variety of means. However, the study of EMR implementation in resource-poor settings has been minimal. Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) is the second largest tertiary care centre in Kenya, hosting a busy antenatal clinic serving Eldoret and surrounding regions. The recent transition from written to electronic antenatal records at MTRH permits the opportunity to study whether this change improves quality of care, in terms of: TIME: Does the patient or healthcare worker spend the same amount of time at the encounter? SATISFACTION: Is the patient or healthcare worker more or less satisfied with the encounter? COMPLETENESS: Does the antenatal record do a better job of recording key information in the antenatal history? Our Objective wasto determine the effects of EMR implementation on an antenatal clinic in a resource-limited setting.
电子病历(EMR)被认为可通过多种方式改善医疗保健。然而,在资源匮乏地区实施电子病历的研究却很少。莫伊教学与转诊医院(MTRH)是肯尼亚第二大三级医疗中心,设有一家繁忙的产前诊所,为埃尔多雷特及周边地区提供服务。MTRH最近从书面产前记录过渡到电子产前记录,这使得我们有机会研究这种变化是否能在以下方面提高护理质量:时间:患者或医护人员在诊疗过程中花费的时间是否相同?满意度:患者或医护人员对诊疗过程的满意度是更高还是更低?完整性:产前记录在记录产前病史中的关键信息方面是否做得更好?我们的目的是确定在资源有限的环境中实施电子病历对一家产前诊所的影响。