National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, MedStar Health, Washington, DC, USA Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, MedStar Health, Washington, DC, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2015 Mar;22(2):312-7. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002963. Epub 2014 Oct 21.
An increasing number of healthcare providers are adopting patient safety event reporting systems, yet leveraging these data to improve safety remains a challenge, particularly with large datasets composed of thousands of event reports. A MedStar Health research team, with expertise in data analytics and human factors, developed intuitive visualization dashboards to facilitate data exploration and trend analysis. Dashboards were developed using an iterative design and development process that was end-user focused. A system level dashboard, representing data from multiple hospitals, and a hospital level dashboard were developed. The dashboards allowed users to directly manipulate the data, provided coordinated displays in different formats, and allowed users to quickly zoom in on specific variables of interest. Overall feedback was incredibly positive with nearly all users wanting to adopt the system immediately. Several improvements were suggested and are discussed. The success of this approach highlights the need for more intuitive data analysis tools.
越来越多的医疗保健提供者正在采用患者安全事件报告系统,但利用这些数据来提高安全性仍然是一个挑战,尤其是在由数千份事件报告组成的大型数据集的情况下。一个具有数据分析和人为因素专业知识的 MedStar Health 研究团队开发了直观的可视化仪表板,以方便数据探索和趋势分析。仪表板使用以最终用户为中心的迭代设计和开发过程进行开发。开发了一个系统级仪表板,代表来自多家医院的数据,以及一个医院级仪表板。仪表板允许用户直接操作数据,以不同格式提供协调的显示,并允许用户快速放大特定感兴趣的变量。总体反馈非常积极,几乎所有用户都希望立即采用该系统。还提出了一些改进意见并进行了讨论。这种方法的成功突出表明需要更直观的数据分析工具。