Wilcox Lauren, Feiner Steven, Liu Andy, Restaino Susan, Collins Sarah, Vawdrey David
Dept. of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Columbia University Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY,
IHI. 2012 Jan 28;2012:831-836. doi: 10.1145/2110363.2110466.
As patients are encouraged to become active participants in their own care, recent research has begun to explore the direct sharing of electronic health information with patients during hospital visits. The design of patient-facing views of clinical information is, however, a relatively recent line of inquiry. Research is needed to further understand guidelines for communicating specific types of information to hospital patients. In this work, we focus on cardiology patients' information needs related to their hospital medications. We assessed these needs to inform the design of interactive, electronic views of medication information for cardiology inpatients. We present results of in-situ interviews with 11 inpatients and 6 nurses in a cardiology step-down unit. Our findings suggest that cohesive trends in medication information needs exist across cardiology inpatients. We discuss interview results and their implications for the design of inpatient-facing information technology. We also discuss key ways in which electronic medication information, formatted for inpatient use, differs from that formatted for outpatient or transitional medication-management use.
随着鼓励患者积极参与自身护理,最近的研究开始探索在医院就诊期间与患者直接共享电子健康信息。然而,面向患者的临床信息视图设计是一个相对较新的研究领域。需要开展研究以进一步了解向住院患者传达特定类型信息的指南。在这项工作中,我们关注心脏病患者与医院用药相关的信息需求。我们评估了这些需求,以为心脏病住院患者的交互式用药信息电子视图设计提供参考。我们展示了对一个心脏病降级护理单元的11名住院患者和6名护士进行现场访谈的结果。我们的研究结果表明,心脏病住院患者在用药信息需求方面存在一致的趋势。我们讨论访谈结果及其对面向住院患者的信息技术设计的影响。我们还讨论了为住院患者使用而格式化的电子用药信息与为门诊或过渡性用药管理使用而格式化的电子用药信息的关键差异。