Quaglini S, Sacchi L, Lanzola G, Viani N
Silvana Quaglini, Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Pavia, Via Ferrata 5, 27100 Pavia, Italy, Tel: +39 0382 985058, Fax: +39 0382 985060, E-mail:
Yearb Med Inform. 2015 Aug 13;10(1):106-18. doi: 10.15265/IY-2015-015.
This survey aims at highlighting the latest trends (2012-2014) on the development, use, and evaluation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) based decision support systems (DSSs) in medicine, with a particular focus on patient-centered and personalized care.
We considered papers published on scientific journals, by querying PubMed and Web of ScienceTM. Included studies focused on the implementation or evaluation of ICT-based tools used in clinical practice. A separate search was performed on computerized physician order entry systems (CPOEs), since they are increasingly embedding patient-tailored decision support.
We found 73 papers on DSSs (53 on specific ICT tools) and 72 papers on CPOEs. Although decision support through the delivery of recommendations is frequent (28/53 papers), our review highlighted also DSSs only based on efficient information presentation (25/53). Patient participation in making decisions is still limited (9/53), and mostly focused on risk communication. The most represented medical area is cancer (12%). Policy makers are beginning to be included among stakeholders (6/73), but integration with hospital information systems is still low. Concerning knowledge representation/management issues, we identified a trend towards building inference engines on top of standard data models. Most of the tools (57%) underwent a formal assessment study, even if half of them aimed at evaluating usability and not effectiveness.
Overall, we have noticed interesting evolutions of medical DSSs to improve communication with the patient, consider the economic and organizational impact, and use standard models for knowledge representation. However, systems focusing on patient-centered care still do not seem to be available at large.
本次调查旨在突出2012 - 2014年医学领域基于信息通信技术(ICT)的决策支持系统(DSS)的开发、使用和评估的最新趋势,尤其关注以患者为中心的个性化医疗。
我们通过查询PubMed和Web of ScienceTM来检索发表在科学期刊上的论文。纳入的研究聚焦于临床实践中使用的基于ICT工具的实施或评估。由于计算机化医师医嘱录入系统(CPOE)越来越多地嵌入了针对患者的决策支持功能,因此对其进行了单独检索。
我们发现了73篇关于决策支持系统的论文(53篇关于特定ICT工具)以及72篇关于计算机化医师医嘱录入系统的论文。尽管通过提供建议进行决策支持很常见(28/53篇论文),但我们的综述也突出了仅基于高效信息呈现的决策支持系统(25/53)。患者参与决策仍然有限(9/53),且大多集中在风险沟通方面。最具代表性的医学领域是癌症(12%)。政策制定者开始被纳入利益相关者之中(6/73),但与医院信息系统的整合程度仍然较低。关于知识表示/管理问题,我们发现了一种在标准数据模型之上构建推理引擎的趋势。大多数工具(57%)进行了正式评估研究,即便其中一半旨在评估可用性而非有效性。
总体而言,我们注意到医学决策支持系统有一些有趣的发展趋势,包括改善与患者的沟通、考虑经济和组织影响以及使用标准模型进行知识表示。然而,专注于以患者为中心的医疗的系统似乎仍未广泛可用。