Wilcox Lauren, Lu Jie, Lai Jennifer, Feiner Steven, Jordan Desmond
IBM Watson Research Center, 19 Skyline Drive ; Department of Computer Science, Columbia University.
IBM Watson Research Center, 19 Skyline Drive.
Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst. 2010 Apr 10;2010:1879-1888. doi: 10.1145/1753326.1753609.
We describe fieldwork in which we studied hospital ICU physicians and their strategies and documentation aids for composing patient progress notes. We then present a clinical documentation prototype, activeNotes, that supports the creation of these notes, using techniques designed based on our fieldwork. ActiveNotes integrates automated, context-sensitive patient data retrieval, and user control of automated data updates and alerts via tagging, into the documentation process. We performed a qualitative study of activeNotes with 15 physicians at the hospital to explore the utility of our information retrieval and tagging techniques. The physicians indicated their desire to use tags for a number of purposes, some of them extensions to what we intended, and others new to us and unexplored in other systems of which we are aware. We discuss the physicians' responses to our prototype and distill several of their proposed uses of tags: to assist in note content management, communication with other clinicians, and care delivery.
我们描述了一项实地研究,在该研究中我们对医院重症监护病房(ICU)的医生以及他们撰写患者病程记录的策略和文档辅助工具进行了研究。然后,我们展示了一个临床文档原型activeNotes,它利用基于我们实地研究设计的技术来支持这些记录的创建。ActiveNotes将自动化的、上下文敏感的患者数据检索以及用户通过标记对自动数据更新和警报的控制集成到文档记录过程中。我们在该医院对15名医生进行了关于activeNotes的定性研究,以探索我们的信息检索和标记技术的实用性。医生们表示希望将标记用于多种目的,其中一些是我们预期用途的扩展,还有一些是我们未曾想到且在我们所知的其他系统中未被探索过的新用途。我们讨论了医生们对我们原型的反馈,并提炼出他们提出的标记的几种用途:协助记录内容管理、与其他临床医生沟通以及提供护理。