Alhuwail Dari, Koru Güneş
Department of Information Systems, University of Maryland , Baltimore County.
Appl Clin Inform. 2016 Apr 6;7(2):211-26. doi: 10.4338/ACI-2015-11-RA-0160. eCollection 2016.
To help manage the risk of falls in home care, this study aimed to (i) identify home care clinicians' information needs and how they manage missing or inaccurate data, (ii) identify problems that impact effectiveness and efficiency associated with retaining, exchanging, or processing information about fall risks in existing workflows and currently adopted health information technology (IT) solutions, and (iii) offer informatics-based recommendations to improve fall risk management interventions.
A case study was carried out in a single not-for-profit suburban Medicare-certified home health agency with three branches. Qualitative data were collected over a six month period through observations, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups. The Framework method was used for analysis. Maximum variation sampling was adopted to recruit a diverse sample of clinicians.
Overall, the information needs for fall risk management were categorized into physiological, care delivery, educational, social, environmental, and administrative domains. Examples include a brief fall-related patient history, weight-bearing status, medications that affect balance, availability of caregivers at home, and the influence of patients' cultures on fall management interventions. The unavailability and inaccuracy of critical information related to fall risks can delay necessary therapeutic services aimed at reducing patients' risk for falling and thereby jeopardizing their safety. Currently adopted IT solutions did not adequately accommodate data related to fall risk management.
The results highlight the essential information for fall risk management in home care. Home care workflows and health IT solutions must effectively and efficiently retain, exchange, and process information necessary for fall risk management. Interoperability and integration of the various health IT solutions to make data sharing accessible to all clinicians is critical for fall risk management. Findings from this study can help home health agencies better understand their information needs to manage fall risks.
为帮助管理家庭护理中的跌倒风险,本研究旨在:(i)确定家庭护理临床医生的信息需求以及他们如何处理缺失或不准确的数据;(ii)识别在现有工作流程和当前采用的健康信息技术(IT)解决方案中,与保留、交换或处理跌倒风险信息相关的影响有效性和效率的问题;(iii)提供基于信息学的建议以改善跌倒风险管理干预措施。
在一家拥有三个分支机构的非营利性郊区医疗保险认证家庭健康机构开展了一项案例研究。通过观察、半结构化访谈和焦点小组在六个月的时间内收集定性数据。采用框架法进行分析。采用最大差异抽样法招募不同类型的临床医生样本。
总体而言,跌倒风险管理的信息需求分为生理、护理提供、教育、社会、环境和管理领域。示例包括与跌倒相关的简要患者病史、负重状态、影响平衡的药物、家中护理人员的可获得性以及患者文化对跌倒管理干预措施的影响。与跌倒风险相关的关键信息的不可用和不准确可能会延迟旨在降低患者跌倒风险从而危及他们安全的必要治疗服务。目前采用的IT解决方案未能充分容纳与跌倒风险管理相关的数据。
研究结果突出了家庭护理中跌倒风险管理的基本信息。家庭护理工作流程和健康IT解决方案必须有效且高效地保留、交换和处理跌倒风险管理所需的信息。各种健康IT解决方案的互操作性和集成,以使所有临床医生都能进行数据共享,对于跌倒风险管理至关重要。本研究的结果可帮助家庭健康机构更好地了解其管理跌倒风险的信息需求。