Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK
Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2021 Jul 14;11(7):e044941. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044941.
The availability and routine use of electronic health records (EHRs) have become commonplace in healthcare systems of many high-income countries. While there is an ever-growing body of literature pertaining to their use, evidence surrounding the importance of EHR interoperability and its impact on patient safety remains less clear. There is, therefore, a need and opportunity to evaluate the evidence available regarding this relationship so as to better inform health informatics development and policies in the years to come. This systematic review aims to evaluate the impact of EHR interoperability on patient safety in health systems of high-income countries.
A systematic literature review will be conducted via a computerised search through four databases: PubMed, Embase, Health Management Information Consortium and PsycInfo for relevant articles published between 2010 and 2020. Outcomes of interest will include impact on patient safety and the broader effects on health systems. Quality of the randomised quantitative studies will be assessed using Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool. Non-randomised papers will be evaluated with the Risk of Bias In Non-Randomised Studies-of Interventions tool. Drummond's Checklist will be used for publications pertaining to economic evaluation. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence quality appraisal checklist will be used to assess qualitative studies. A narrative synthesis will be conducted for included studies, and the body of evidence will be summarised in a summary of findings table.
This review will summarise published studies with non-identifiable data and, thus, does not require ethical approval. Findings will be disseminated through preprints, open access peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations.
CRD42020209285.
电子健康记录 (EHR) 的可用性和常规使用在许多高收入国家的医疗系统中已变得很普遍。虽然有关其使用的文献越来越多,但 EHR 互操作性的重要性及其对患者安全的影响的证据仍然不太清楚。因此,需要有机会评估有关这一关系的现有证据,以便在未来几年更好地为健康信息学的发展和政策提供信息。本系统评价旨在评估高收入国家卫生系统中 EHR 互操作性对患者安全的影响。
将通过计算机检索四个数据库(PubMed、Embase、Health Management Information Consortium 和 PsycInfo)对 2010 年至 2020 年期间发表的相关文章进行系统文献综述。感兴趣的结果将包括对患者安全的影响以及对卫生系统的更广泛影响。将使用 Cochrane 偏倚风险工具评估随机定量研究的质量。将使用非随机研究干预措施偏倚风险工具评估非随机论文。将使用 Drummond 清单评估与经济评估相关的出版物。将使用国家卫生与保健卓越质量评估清单评估定性研究。将对纳入的研究进行叙述性综合,并在发现总结表中总结证据总体情况。
本综述将总结具有不可识别数据的已发表研究,因此不需要伦理批准。研究结果将通过预印本、开放获取同行评议出版物和会议演示进行传播。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020209285。