Division of Healthcare Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Division of Healthcare Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Carolina Health Informatics Program, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Pract Radiat Oncol. 2018 Nov-Dec;8(6):458-467. doi: 10.1016/j.prro.2018.05.001. Epub 2018 May 16.
The aim of this study is to propose a set of innovative principles for the effective design of electronic checklists to enhance safety mindfulness (a specific safety mindful mindset that offers the opportunity to operate more preemptively during routine quality assurance tasks) and discuss some of our preliminary results from testing our proposed electronic checklist with dosimetrists and physicists.
A multidisciplinary team designed, developed, and evaluated the utility of the electronic checklist (vs paper-based checklist) to promote safety mindfulness. Subjective workload was measured at the end of each assessment/scenario. Performance was quantified on the basis of discovery of purposefully embedded errors, time to complete the scenario, and additional concerns that were documented by the participants.
Use of the electronic checklist was associated with decreases in time to scenario completion (P < .01) and increases in documentation of additional patient safety and plan quality concerns (P = .04) but had no significant impact on the recognition of purposefully embedded errors or perceptions of workload.
Our proposed principles for the design of electronic checklists may improve the efficiency of quality assurance procedures while enhancing users' safety mindfulness. Future research is needed to better understand the utility of our proposed design principles on patient safety from a long-term use perspective.
本研究旨在提出一套创新原则,以有效设计电子清单,提高安全意识(一种特定的安全意识思维模式,为在常规质量保证任务中更具前瞻性地操作提供机会),并讨论我们在与剂量师和物理学家一起测试我们提出的电子清单时的一些初步结果。
一个多学科团队设计、开发和评估了电子清单(与纸质清单相比)在促进安全意识方面的实用性。在每次评估/场景结束时测量主观工作量。根据故意嵌入的错误的发现、完成场景的时间以及参与者记录的其他问题,对性能进行量化。
使用电子清单与完成场景的时间减少(P<.01)和记录更多患者安全和计划质量问题的增加(P=.04)有关,但对故意嵌入错误的识别或工作量的感知没有显著影响。
我们提出的电子清单设计原则可能会提高质量保证程序的效率,同时提高用户的安全意识。需要进一步研究从长期使用的角度更好地了解我们提出的设计原则对患者安全的实用性。