Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, VA Bedford Healthcare System, Bedford.
Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Division of Health Informatics and Implementation Science, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester.
Med Care. 2021 Sep 1;59(9):808-815. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001575.
Strong relationships and effective communication between clinicians support care coordination and contribute to care quality. As a new mechanism of clinician communication, electronic consultations (e-consults) may have downstream effects on care provision and coordination.
The objective of this study was to understand primary care providers' and specialists' perspectives on how e-consults affect communication and relationships between clinicians.
Qualitative study using thematic analysis of semistructured interviews.
Six of 8 sites in the VISN 1 (Veterans Integrated Service Network) in New England were chosen, based on variation in organization and received e-consult volume. Seventy-three respondents, including 60 clinicians in primary care and 3 high-volume specialties (cardiology, pulmonology, and neurology) and 13 clinical leaders at the site and VISN level, were recruited.
Participants' perspectives on the role and impact of e-consults on communication and relationships between clinicians.
Clinicians identified 3 types of e-consults' social affordances: (1) e-consults were praised for allowing specialist advice to be more grounded in patient data and well-documented, but concerns about potential legal liability and increased transparency of communication to patients and others were also noted; (2) e-consults were perceived as an imperfect modality for iterative communication, especially for complex conversations requiring shared deliberation; (3) e-consults were understood as a factor influencing clinician relationships, but clinicians disagreed on whether e-consults promote or undermine relationship building.
Clinicians have diverse concerns about the implications of e-consults for communication and relationships. Our findings may inform efforts to expand and improve the use of e-consults in diverse health care settings.
临床医生之间的牢固关系和有效沟通支持着护理协调,并有助于护理质量。作为一种新的临床医生沟通机制,电子咨询(e-consults)可能会对护理服务和协调产生下游影响。
本研究旨在了解初级保健提供者和专家对电子咨询如何影响临床医生之间沟通和关系的看法。
使用半结构化访谈的主题分析进行定性研究。
根据组织和收到的电子咨询量的差异,从新英格兰 VISN 1(退伍军人综合服务网络)的 8 个地点中选择了 6 个地点。共招募了 73 名受访者,包括初级保健科的 60 名临床医生和 3 个高容量专科(心脏病学、肺病学和神经病学)以及现场和 VISN 级别的 13 名临床领导者。
参与者对电子咨询在临床医生沟通和关系中的作用和影响的看法。
临床医生确定了电子咨询的 3 种社会功能:(1)电子咨询因其允许专家建议更基于患者数据和记录良好而受到称赞,但也有人担心潜在的法律责任和沟通对患者和其他人的透明度增加;(2)电子咨询被认为是迭代沟通的一种不完美方式,特别是对于需要共同审议的复杂对话;(3)电子咨询被理解为影响临床医生关系的一个因素,但临床医生对电子咨询是否促进或破坏关系建设存在分歧。
临床医生对电子咨询对沟通和关系的影响存在各种担忧。我们的研究结果可能为在不同医疗保健环境中扩大和改进电子咨询的使用提供信息。