Medicine, Dentistry and Human Sciences, Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Aug 9;23(8):e20815. doi: 10.2196/20815.
The recognition and interpretation of abnormal blood cell morphology is often the first step in diagnosing underlying serious systemic illness or leukemia. Supporting the staff who interpret blood film morphology is therefore essential for a safe laboratory service. This paper describes an open-access, web-based decision support tool, developed by the authors to support morphological diagnosis, arising from earlier studies identifying mechanisms of error in blood film reporting. The effectiveness of this intervention was assessed using the unique resource offered by the online digital morphology Continuing Professional Development scheme (DM scheme) offered by the UK National External Quality Assessment Service for Haematology, with more than 3000 registered users. This allowed the effectiveness of decision support to be tested within a defined user group, each of whom viewed and interpreted the morphology of identical digital blood films.
The primary objective of the study was to test the effectiveness of the decision support system in supporting users to identify and interpret abnormal morphological features. The secondary objective was to determine the pattern and frequency of use of the system for different case types, and to determine how users perceived the support in terms of their confidence in decision-making.
This was a comparative study of identical blood films evaluated either with or without decision support. Selected earlier cases from the DM scheme were rereleased as new cases but with decision support made available; this allowed a comparison of data sets for identical cases with or without decision support. To address the primary objectives, the study used quantitative evaluation and statistical comparisons of the identification and interpretation of morphological features between the two different case releases. To address the secondary objective, the use of decision support was assessed using web analytical tools, while a questionnaire was used to assess user perceptions of the system.
Cases evaluated with the aid of decision support had significantly improved accuracy of identification for relevant morphological features (mean improvement 9.8%) and the interpretation of those features (mean improvement 11%). The improvement was particularly significant for cases with higher complexity or for rarer diagnoses. Analysis of website usage demonstrated a high frequency of access for web pages relevant to each case (mean 9298 for each case, range 2661-24,276). Users reported that the decision support website increased their confidence for feature identification (4.8/5) and interpretation (4.3/5), both within the context of training (4.6/5) and also in their wider laboratory practice (4.4/5).
The findings of this study demonstrate that directed online decision support for blood morphology evaluation improves accuracy and confidence in the context of educational evaluation of digital films, with effectiveness potentially extending to wider laboratory use.
识别和解释异常血细胞形态通常是诊断潜在严重全身性疾病或白血病的第一步。因此,为解读血片形态的工作人员提供支持对于安全的实验室服务至关重要。本文介绍了一种由作者开发的、基于网络的决策支持工具,该工具源于先前研究中确定的血液报告错误机制。利用英国国家血液学外部质量评估服务(DM 服务)提供的在线数字形态学继续教育计划(DM 计划)这一独特资源,对该干预措施的有效性进行了评估,该计划拥有 3000 多名注册用户。这使得决策支持的有效性能够在一个定义明确的用户群体中进行测试,每个用户都可以查看和解释相同的数字血片形态。
本研究的主要目的是测试决策支持系统在支持用户识别和解释异常形态特征方面的有效性。次要目的是确定不同病例类型下系统的使用模式和频率,并确定用户在决策信心方面对系统支持的看法。
这是一项对使用或不使用决策支持的相同血片进行评估的对比研究。从 DM 计划中选择的早期病例被重新作为新病例发布,但提供了决策支持;这使得可以比较具有或不具有决策支持的相同病例的数据集。为了达到主要目的,研究使用定量评估和对两个不同病例发布中形态特征的识别和解释的统计比较来进行研究。为了达到次要目的,使用网络分析工具评估决策支持的使用情况,同时使用问卷评估用户对系统的看法。
在决策支持的帮助下评估的病例,对相关形态特征的识别(平均提高 9.8%)和对这些特征的解释(平均提高 11%)的准确性有显著提高。对于复杂性较高或诊断较罕见的病例,改进尤为显著。网站使用情况分析表明,与每个病例相关的网页访问频率很高(每个病例平均 9298 次,范围为 2661-24276)。用户报告称,决策支持网站提高了他们对特征识别(4.8/5)和解释(4.3/5)的信心,无论是在培训(4.6/5)的背景下,还是在更广泛的实验室实践(4.4/5)中。
本研究的结果表明,针对血液形态学评估的定向在线决策支持可提高数字胶片教育评估背景下的准确性和信心,其有效性可能扩展到更广泛的实验室应用。