Wesley Deliya B, Schubel Laura, Hsiao Chun-Ju, Burn Sacha, Howe Jessica, Kellogg Kathryn, Lincoln Andrew, Kim Bryan, Ratwani Raj
MedStar Health Research Institute, United States.
MedStar Health Research Institute, United States; MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare, United States.
J Biomed Inform. 2019;100S:100048. doi: 10.1016/j.yjbinx.2019.100048. Epub 2019 Sep 24.
Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) can be used to inform the clinical management of individuals, including patient self-management, care planning, and goal setting. Despite a rapid proliferation of technology to collect and integrate PROs in clinical care, uptake by patients and healthcare providers remains sub optimal. A consideration of systems factors to understand these challenges is needed.
To apply the socio-technical systems (STS) model as a framework for understanding the usability and functional requirements of patients collecting PRO data using applications (apps), and of healthcare providers using these data at the point of care in ambulatory settings.
With questions guided by the STS model, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eighteen patients and nine healthcare providers to elicit feedback about facilitators and barriers to successful use of PRO apps and PRO data in ambulatory settings. Patient participants were selected to fit into two categories: older, low utilizers of technology with less than a bachelor's degree, and younger higher utilizers of technology with at least a bachelor's degree. Participants were from primary and specialty care practices. Data were analyzed inductively to identify emergent themes.
Younger patients were only interested in using a PRO app if they had an active health issue to track. The nine older patients preferred passive means of data collection if they were to track a health issue, and preferred direct contact with their healthcare provider and using office visits to share information. All patients desired optimal usability and emphasized bidirectional communication in an app that is transparent about privacy. All nine healthcare providers agreed that PRO data would be most useful and relevant if key patient populations were targeted based on the specific measure. In this case the healthcare providers noted potentially optimal utility of collecting physical function PRO data for patients 65 and older. Access to the data was highlighted by each healthcare provider stating that these data would be most useful if they were seamlessly integrated into the electronic health record.
Several emergent themes were identified under the five selected dimensions of the STS model (clinical content, human computer interface, hardware and software computing infrastructure, people, and workflow and communication). Findings highlighted the continued need for innovative methods to obtain more rapid cycle, continuous feedback to identify system factors impacting use of these technologies.
The STS model provides a comprehensive framework that can be applied to collect patient and healthcare provider feedback to better guide the design and implementation of new health information technology.
患者报告结局(PROs)可用于指导个体的临床管理,包括患者自我管理、护理计划和目标设定。尽管用于在临床护理中收集和整合PROs的技术迅速普及,但患者和医疗服务提供者的采用率仍不理想。需要考虑系统因素来理解这些挑战。
应用社会技术系统(STS)模型作为一个框架,以理解患者使用应用程序(app)收集PRO数据以及医疗服务提供者在门诊环境的护理点使用这些数据的可用性和功能需求。
在STS模型引导的问题指导下,对18名患者和9名医疗服务提供者进行了半结构化访谈,以获取关于在门诊环境中成功使用PRO应用程序和PRO数据的促进因素和障碍的反馈。患者参与者被分为两类:年龄较大、技术使用较少且学历低于学士学位的人,以及年龄较小、技术使用较多且至少拥有学士学位的人。参与者来自初级和专科护理机构。对数据进行归纳分析以识别新出现的主题。
年轻患者只有在有活跃的健康问题需要跟踪时才对使用PRO应用程序感兴趣。9名年龄较大的患者如果要跟踪健康问题,更喜欢被动的数据收集方式,并且更喜欢与他们的医疗服务提供者直接联系并通过门诊就诊来分享信息。所有患者都希望应用程序具有最佳的可用性,并强调在一个对隐私透明的应用程序中进行双向通信。所有9名医疗服务提供者都同意,如果根据特定测量针对关键患者群体,PRO数据将最有用且相关。在这种情况下,医疗服务提供者指出,为65岁及以上患者收集身体功能PRO数据可能具有最佳效用。每位医疗服务提供者都强调了数据访问,称如果这些数据能无缝集成到电子健康记录中,将最有用。
在STS模型的五个选定维度(临床内容、人机界面、硬件和软件计算基础设施、人员以及工作流程和通信)下确定了几个新出现的主题。研究结果强调,持续需要创新方法来获得更快的周期、持续反馈,以识别影响这些技术使用的系统因素。
STS模型提供了一个全面的框架,可用于收集患者和医疗服务提供者的反馈,以更好地指导新健康信息技术的设计和实施。