Crampton Noah H, Reis Shmuel, Shachak Aviv
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2016 May;23(3):654-65. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocv178. Epub 2016 Jan 14.
Patient-clinician communication has been associated with increased patient satisfaction, trust in the clinician, adherence to prescribed therapy, and various health outcomes. The impact of health information technology (HIT) on the clinical encounter in general and patient-clinician communication in particular is a growing concern. The purpose of this study was to review the current literature on HIT use during the clinical encounter to update best practices and inform the continuous development of HIT policies and educational interventions.
We conducted a literature search of four databases. After removing duplicates, reviewing titles and abstracts, performing a full-text review, and snowballing from references and citations, 51 articles were included in the analysis. We employed a qualitative thematic analysis to compare and contrast the findings across studies.
Our analysis revealed that the use of HIT affects consultations in complex ways, impacting eye contact and gaze, information sharing, building relationships, and pauses in the conversation. Whether these impacts are positive or negative largely depends on the combination of consultation room layout, patient and clinician styles of interaction with HIT as well as each other, and the strategies and techniques employed by clinicians to integrate HIT into consultations.
The in-depth insights into the impact of HIT on the clinical encounter, especially the strategies and techniques employed by clinicians to adapt to using HIT in consultations, can inform policies, educational interventions, and research.
In contrast to the common negative views of HIT, it affects the clinical encounter in multiple ways. By applying identified strategies and best practices, HIT can support patient-clinician interactions rather than interfering with them.
患者与临床医生之间的沟通与患者满意度提高、对临床医生的信任、对规定治疗方案的依从性以及各种健康结果相关。健康信息技术(HIT)对一般临床诊疗过程,尤其是对患者与临床医生之间沟通的影响,日益受到关注。本研究的目的是回顾当前关于临床诊疗过程中使用HIT的文献,以更新最佳实践,并为HIT政策和教育干预措施的持续发展提供参考。
我们对四个数据库进行了文献检索。在去除重复项、审阅标题和摘要、进行全文审阅并通过参考文献和引用进行滚雪球检索后,51篇文章被纳入分析。我们采用定性主题分析来比较和对比各项研究的结果。
我们的分析表明,HIT的使用以复杂的方式影响诊疗过程,影响眼神接触和凝视、信息共享、建立关系以及对话中的停顿。这些影响是积极还是消极,很大程度上取决于诊疗室布局、患者和临床医生与HIT以及彼此之间的互动方式,以及临床医生将HIT整合到诊疗过程中所采用的策略和技巧。
对HIT对临床诊疗过程影响的深入洞察,尤其是临床医生在诊疗过程中采用的适应使用HIT的策略和技巧,可以为政策制定、教育干预措施和研究提供参考。
与对HIT常见的负面看法相反,它以多种方式影响临床诊疗过程。通过应用已确定的策略和最佳实践,HIT可以支持患者与临床医生之间的互动,而不是干扰它们。