Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
JCO Oncol Pract. 2021 Oct;17(10):e1524-e1536. doi: 10.1200/OP.20.00644. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
High-quality cancer care must incorporate patients' personal values in decision making throughout illness. Unfortunately, patient values are neither consistently elicited nor easily accessible in the electronic health record (EHR). Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is deploying a major EHR innovation, called the Patient Values Tab, which provides ready access to patients' values and personhood. To inform the Tab's design, we interviewed a large, diverse group of institutional stakeholders to understand their user needs for this Tab.
Qualitative data were collected through semistructured, audio-recorded, in-person, individual interviews. An interdisciplinary team of four coders conducted a process of thematic content analysis. Thematic saturation was achieved, and member checking was performed.
A total of 110 stakeholders were approached and interviewed. Participants comprised a wide range of disciplines or professions and others involved in hospital and/or clinic administration. Analysis revealed the following themes related to important Tab content: personhood, support system or resources, social history, communication preferences, future planning, end of life, and illness and treatment understanding. Participants also discussed implementation considerations, the Tab's potential to improve communication, and privacy implications.
This study focused on a major EHR innovation to centralize information about values and personhood of patients with cancer. We elicited views of over 100 institutional stakeholders through in-depth interviews that were rigorously analyzed, yielding themes related to content and format that helped guide the Tab's design. The interviews generated a sense of ownership and enthusiasm for the Tab among future users. The Tab's introduction advances the use of the EHR as a driver of the delivery of patient-centered care.
高质量的癌症护理必须在整个疾病过程中结合患者的个人价值观进行决策。不幸的是,患者的价值观既没有被一致地引出,也不容易在电子健康记录(EHR)中获取。纪念斯隆凯特琳癌症中心正在部署一项重大的 EHR 创新,称为“患者价值观标签”,该标签提供了对患者价值观和人格的便捷访问。为了为标签的设计提供信息,我们采访了大量的机构利益相关者,以了解他们对该标签的用户需求。
通过半结构化、录音、面对面的个人访谈收集定性数据。一个由四名编码员组成的跨学科团队进行了主题内容分析的过程。实现了主题饱和,并进行了成员检查。
总共联系并采访了 110 名利益相关者。参与者包括广泛的学科或专业,以及其他参与医院和/或诊所管理的人员。分析揭示了与重要标签内容相关的以下主题:人格、支持系统或资源、社会历史、沟通偏好、未来规划、生命末期以及疾病和治疗理解。参与者还讨论了实施方面的考虑因素、标签提高沟通效果的潜力以及隐私影响。
本研究专注于一项重大的 EHR 创新,旨在集中有关癌症患者价值观和人格的信息。我们通过深入访谈征集了 100 多名机构利益相关者的意见,并对其进行了严格分析,得出了与内容和格式相关的主题,这些主题有助于指导标签的设计。访谈在未来的用户中产生了对标签的归属感和热情。标签的引入推动了 EHR 作为提供以患者为中心的护理的驱动力的使用。