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临床医生对住院医师移动技术未满足需求的看法:基于半结构化访谈的工作流程分析

Clinician Perspectives on Unmet Needs for Mobile Technology Among Hospitalists: Workflow Analysis Based on Semistructured Interviews.

作者信息

Savoy April, Saleem Jason J, Barker Barry C, Patel Himalaya, Kara Areeba

机构信息

Center for Health Information and Communication, Health Services Research and Development Service, Richard L Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN, United States.

Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Jan 4;9(1):e28783. doi: 10.2196/28783.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The hospitalist workday is cognitively demanding and dominated by activities away from patients' bedsides. Although mobile technologies are offered as solutions, clinicians report lower expectations of mobile technology after actual use.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study is to better understand opportunities for integrating mobile technology and apps into hospitalists' workflows. We aim to identify difficult tasks and contextual factors that introduce inefficiencies and characterize hospitalists' perspectives on mobile technology and apps.

METHODS

We conducted a workflow analysis based on semistructured interviews. At a Midwestern US medical center, we recruited physicians and nurse practitioners from hospitalist and inpatient teaching teams and internal medicine residents. Interviews focused on tasks perceived as frequent, redundant, and difficult. Additionally, participants were asked to describe opportunities for mobile technology interventions. We analyzed contributing factors, impacted workflows, and mobile app ideas.

RESULTS

Over 3 months, we interviewed 12 hospitalists. Participants collectively identified chart reviews, orders, and documentation as the most frequent, redundant, and difficult tasks. Based on those tasks, the intake, discharge, and rounding workflows were characterized as difficult and inefficient. The difficulty was associated with a lack of access to electronic health records at the bedside. Contributing factors for inefficiencies were poor usability and inconsistent availability of health information technology combined with organizational policies. Participants thought mobile apps designed to improve team communications would be most beneficial. Based on our analysis, mobile apps focused on data entry and presentation supporting specific tasks should also be prioritized.

CONCLUSIONS

Based on our results, there are prioritized opportunities for mobile technology to decrease difficulty and increase the efficiency of hospitalists' workflows. Mobile technology and task-specific mobile apps with enhanced usability could decrease overreliance on hospitalists' memory and fragmentation of clinical tasks across locations. This study informs the design and implementation processes of future health information technologies to improve continuity in hospital-based medicine.

摘要

背景

医院医生的工作日对认知要求很高,且主要是在远离患者床边的情况下开展活动。尽管移动技术被视为解决方案,但临床医生在实际使用后对移动技术的期望降低。

目的

本研究的目的是更好地了解将移动技术和应用程序整合到医院医生工作流程中的机会。我们旨在识别导致效率低下的困难任务和背景因素,并描述医院医生对移动技术和应用程序的看法。

方法

我们基于半结构化访谈进行了工作流程分析。在美国中西部的一家医疗中心,我们招募了来自医院医生和住院教学团队的医生、执业护士以及内科住院医师。访谈聚焦于被认为频繁、重复和困难的任务。此外,参与者被要求描述移动技术干预的机会。我们分析了促成因素、受影响的工作流程以及移动应用程序的想法。

结果

在3个多月的时间里,我们采访了12位医院医生。参与者共同确定病历审查、医嘱和文档记录是最频繁、重复和困难的任务。基于这些任务,入院、出院和查房工作流程被认为既困难又低效。困难与床边无法获取电子健康记录有关。效率低下的促成因素包括健康信息技术的可用性差和不一致,以及组织政策。参与者认为旨在改善团队沟通的移动应用程序将最有益。基于我们的分析,还应优先考虑专注于支持特定任务的数据输入和呈现的移动应用程序。

结论

基于我们的研究结果,移动技术有优先机会降低医院医生工作流程的难度并提高效率。具有更高可用性的移动技术和特定任务移动应用程序可以减少对医院医生记忆的过度依赖,并减少临床任务在不同地点的碎片化。本研究为未来健康信息技术的设计和实施过程提供了参考,以改善医院医疗的连续性。

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