Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2018 Apr 1;25(4):413-418. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx089.
Patient-provider electronic communication has proliferated in recent years, yet there is a dearth of published research either leading to, or including, recommendations that improve clinical care and prevent unintended negative consequences. We critically appraise published guidelines and suggest an agenda for future work in this area.
To understand how existing guidelines align with current practice, evidence, and technology.
We performed a narrative review of provider-targeted guidelines for electronic communication between patients and providers, searching Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, and PubMed databases using relevant terms. We limited the search to articles published in English, and manually searched the citations of relevant articles. For each article, we identified and evaluated the suggested practices.
Across 11 identified guidelines, the primary focus was on technical and administrative concerns, rather than on relational communication. Some of the security practices recommended by the guidelines are no longer needed because of shifts in technology. It is unclear the extent to which the recommendations that are still relevant are being followed. Moreover, there is no guideline-cited evidence of the effectiveness of the practices that have been proposed.
Our analysis revealed major weaknesses in current guidelines for electronic communication between patients and providers: the guidelines appear to be based on minimal evidence and offer little guidance on how best to use electronic tools to communicate effectively. Further work is needed to systematically evaluate and identify effective practices, create a framework to evaluate quality of communication, and assess the relationship between electronic communication and quality of care.
近年来,医患间的电子通信迅猛发展,但发表的相关研究却很少能直接或包含有助于改善临床护理并防止产生意外不良后果的建议。我们批判性地评估了已发表的指南,并在此领域为未来工作提出了议程。
了解现有指南与当前实践、证据和技术的契合程度。
我们对面向医患间电子通信的以医疗服务提供者为目标的指南进行了叙述性综述,在 Ovid MEDLINE、Embase 和 PubMed 数据库中使用相关术语进行了搜索。我们将搜索范围限定为发表于英文文献的文章,并手动搜索了相关文章的参考文献。对于每篇文章,我们都确定并评估了建议的实践。
在 11 项确定的指南中,主要关注点是技术和管理方面的问题,而非人际关系方面的沟通。由于技术的转变,一些指南中建议的安全措施已不再需要。目前尚不清楚仍相关的建议在多大程度上得到了遵循。此外,没有任何指南援引的证据表明所提出的实践是有效的。
我们的分析揭示了当前医患间电子通信指南的主要缺陷:这些指南似乎基于有限的证据,对如何最好地使用电子工具进行有效沟通提供的指导很少。需要进一步开展工作,以系统地评估和确定有效的实践,创建评估沟通质量的框架,并评估电子通信与护理质量之间的关系。