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评估临床决策支持警报的适宜性:一个案例研究。

Evaluating the appropriateness of clinical decision support alerts: A case study.

机构信息

Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia.

出版信息

J Eval Clin Pract. 2021 Aug;27(4):868-876. doi: 10.1111/jep.13488. Epub 2020 Oct 2.

Abstract

RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES: Clinical decision support (CDS) generates excessive alerts that disrupt the workflow of clinicians. Therefore, inefficient clinical processes that contribute to the misfit between CDS alert and workflow must be evaluated. This study evaluates the appropriateness of CDS alerts in supporting clinical workflow from a socio-technical perspective.

METHOD

A qualitative case study evaluation was conducted at a 620-bed public teaching hospital in Malaysia using interview, observation, and document analysis to investigate the features and functions of alert appropriateness and workflow-related issues in cardiological and dermatological settings. The current state map for medication prescribing process was also modelled to identify problems pertinent to CDS alert appropriateness.

RESULTS

The main findings showed that CDS was not well designed to fit into a clinician's workflow due to influencing factors such as technology (usability, alert content, and alert timing), human (training, perception, knowledge, and skills), organizational (rules and regulations, privacy, and security), and processes (documenting patient information, overriding default option, waste, and delay) impeding the use of CDS with its alert function. We illustrated how alert affect workflow in clinical processes using a Lean tool known as value stream mapping. This study also proposes how CDS alerts should be integrated into clinical workflows to optimize their potential to enhance patient safety.

CONCLUSION

The design and implementation of CDS alerts should be aligned with and incorporate socio-technical factors. Process improvement methods such as Lean can be used to enhance the appropriateness of CDS alerts by identifying inefficient clinical processes that impede the fit of these alerts into clinical workflow.

摘要

背景、目的和目标:临床决策支持(CDS)生成过多的警报,扰乱了临床医生的工作流程。因此,必须评估导致 CDS 警报与工作流程不匹配的低效临床流程。本研究从社会技术角度评估 CDS 警报在支持临床工作流程方面的适当性。

方法

在马来西亚一家拥有 620 张床位的公立教学医院进行了定性案例研究评估,使用访谈、观察和文档分析来调查心脏病学和皮肤科环境中警报适当性和与工作流程相关的问题的特征和功能。还对药物处方流程的当前状态图进行建模,以确定与 CDS 警报适当性相关的问题。

结果

主要发现表明,由于技术(可用性、警报内容和警报时间)、人为因素(培训、感知、知识和技能)、组织(规则和法规、隐私和安全)以及流程(记录患者信息、覆盖默认选项、浪费和延迟)等因素的影响,CDS 设计无法很好地适应临床医生的工作流程,这些因素阻碍了 CDS 及其警报功能的使用。我们使用精益工具(称为价值流映射)来说明警报如何影响临床流程中的工作流程。本研究还提出了如何将 CDS 警报集成到临床工作流程中,以优化其增强患者安全的潜力。

结论

CDS 警报的设计和实施应与社会技术因素保持一致并将其纳入其中。可以使用精益等流程改进方法,通过识别阻碍这些警报适应临床工作流程的低效临床流程,来提高 CDS 警报的适当性。

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