Matthews Elizabeth B
Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University, 113 W. 60th St, New York, NY, 10023, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2020 Apr;56(3):540-548. doi: 10.1007/s10597-019-00511-8. Epub 2019 Dec 4.
Electronic health records are common in mental health settings. While providers often express concern that in-session computing will damage client-provider communication, some work suggests that clients do not share this worry. As the majority of this research has been conducted in medical settings, less is known about how clients evaluate in session computing in mental health treatment, and whether this pattern of discordance persists in this setting. This study describes and compares the perceived impact of in-session computing on communication in mental health treatment from the clients and provider perspective, and examined sources of variation in client ratings. Thirteen providers and 53 clients participated in this study, representing 53 unique client-provider dyads. Results suggest that providers perceived in-session computing as more harmful to communication than clients. Client ratings varied by race, age and visit type but were not influenced by how often the computer was used during session.
电子健康记录在心理健康环境中很常见。虽然医疗服务提供者常常担心治疗期间使用电脑会损害医患沟通,但一些研究表明患者并不有此担忧。由于大部分此类研究是在医疗环境中进行的,对于患者如何评估心理健康治疗期间使用电脑的情况,以及这种不一致的模式在该环境中是否持续存在,我们了解得较少。本研究从患者和医疗服务提供者的角度描述并比较了治疗期间使用电脑对心理健康治疗中沟通的感知影响,并研究了患者评分的差异来源。13名医疗服务提供者和53名患者参与了本研究,代表了53个独特的医患配对。结果表明,医疗服务提供者认为治疗期间使用电脑对沟通的危害比患者更大。患者评分因种族、年龄和就诊类型而异,但不受治疗期间使用电脑频率的影响。