Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian EPR Research Centre, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Appl Clin Inform. 2018 Apr;9(2):403-410. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1653967. Epub 2018 Jun 6.
Electronic health records may present laboratory test results in a variety of ways. Little is known about how the usefulness of different visualizations of laboratory test results is influenced by the complex and varied process of clinical decision making.
The purpose of this study was to investigate how clinicians access and utilize laboratory test results when caring for patients with chronic illness.
We interviewed 10 attending physicians about how they access and assess laboratory tests when following up patients with chronic illness. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed qualitatively.
Informants preferred different visualizations of laboratory test results, depending on what aspects of the data they were interested in. As chronic patients may have laboratory test results that are permanently outside standardized reference ranges, informants would often look for significant change, rather than exact values. What constituted significant change depended on contextual information (e.g., the results of other investigations, intercurrent diseases, and medical interventions) spread across multiple locations in the electronic health record. For chronic patients, the temporal relations between data could often be of special interest. Informants struggled with finding and synthesizing fragmented information into meaningful overviews.
The presentation of laboratory test results should account for the large variety of associated contextual information needed for clinical comprehension. Future research is needed to improve the integration of the different parts of the electronic health record.
电子健康记录可能以多种方式呈现实验室检测结果。对于不同的实验室检测结果可视化方式如何受到临床决策这一复杂且多变的过程的影响,我们知之甚少。
本研究旨在调查临床医生在照顾慢性病患者时如何获取和利用实验室检测结果。
我们采访了 10 名主治医生,了解他们在跟踪慢性病患者时如何获取和评估实验室检测。采访进行了录音,逐字转录,并进行了定性分析。
根据他们感兴趣的数据方面,受访者偏好不同的实验室检测结果可视化方式。由于慢性患者的实验室检测结果可能长期超出标准化参考范围,因此医生通常会寻找显著变化,而不是确切值。什么构成显著变化取决于上下文信息(例如,其他检查结果、并发疾病和医疗干预),这些信息分布在电子健康记录的多个位置。对于慢性患者,数据之间的时间关系通常可能特别重要。医生在寻找和综合碎片化信息以形成有意义的概述方面存在困难。
实验室检测结果的呈现方式应考虑到临床理解所需的大量相关上下文信息。需要进一步研究以改善电子健康记录的不同部分的整合。