Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Regenstrief Institute Inc., Indianapolis, IN, USA; Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Department of Human-Centered Computing, Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing-IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Int J Med Inform. 2018 Dec;120:31-41. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2018.09.017. Epub 2018 Sep 17.
Unpaid informal caregivers of adult care recipients, including persons with dementia, experience multiple unmet information needs and information management challenges.
To understand the current personal health information management (PHIM) practices in informal caregiving for adults with and without dementia.
Semi-structured interviews were performed with ten informal caregivers-half of whom were caring for persons with dementia-and four formal caregivers at an adult day service. Interviews centered on a paper-based tool distributed by the day service, the CARE Kit, permitting an artifacts analysis of the tools used by participants for PHIM. Qualitative thematic analysis was applied to interview data.
Caregivers' PHIM practices aimed to support daily care management and decision-making on behalf of care recipients, through: 1) information acquisition and integration across multiple sources and records; 2) information maintenance, updating, and use over time; and 3) information sharing and communication with healthcare professionals and other family caregivers. Participants reported advantages and challenges of their PHIM practices and tools, including fitting PHIM into their daily lives, managing PHIM-related cognitive workload, the functionality of PHIM tools, and the dynamic, longitudinal nature of PHIM.
The study produced a number of implications for caregiver health information management information technology (CHIM IT), based on findings about the nature of caregivers' practices for managing information for adult care recipients. We present CHIM IT requirements related to privacy and security, customization and flexibility, ease of use, credibility and sensitivity, situation awareness, information integration, delegation and shared use, updating and maintenance, archiving and versioning, communication, agency and information access, and validation.
照顾成年护理接受者(包括痴呆症患者)的无偿非正式护理人员,他们有许多未满足的信息需求和信息管理挑战。
了解有和没有痴呆症的成年护理人员非正式护理中的当前个人健康信息管理(PHIM)实践。
在成人日间服务中心对十名非正式护理人员(其中一半在照顾痴呆症患者)和四名正式护理人员进行了半结构化访谈。访谈主要围绕日间服务分发的纸质工具 CARE 工具包进行,允许对参与者用于 PHIM 的工具进行人工制品分析。对访谈数据应用了定性主题分析。
护理人员的 PHIM 实践旨在通过以下方式支持代表护理接受者的日常护理管理和决策:1)从多个来源和记录中获取和整合信息;2)随着时间的推移维护、更新和使用信息;3)与医疗保健专业人员和其他家庭护理人员共享和沟通信息。参与者报告了他们的 PHIM 实践和工具的优缺点,包括将 PHIM 融入日常生活、管理与 PHIM 相关的认知工作量、PHIM 工具的功能以及 PHIM 的动态、纵向性质。
该研究根据关于护理人员管理成年护理接受者信息的实践性质的发现,提出了一些关于护理人员健康信息管理信息技术(CHIM IT)的启示。我们提出了与隐私和安全、定制和灵活性、易用性、可信度和敏感性、情境意识、信息集成、委托和共享使用、更新和维护、归档和版本控制、沟通、代理和信息访问以及验证相关的 CHIM IT 要求。