Hussain Rafia, Ali Waqar, Sohaib Memuna
Community Medicine, Lahore Medical & Dental College, Lahore, PAK.
Internal Medicine, Central Park Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus. 2021 Oct 11;13(10):e18674. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18674. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Background Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) are being adopted increasingly in tertiary hospitals in developing countries like Pakistan, with the aim of improving physician and patient convenience. However, the perception of healthcare professionals regarding HMIS should be thoroughly assessed in order to achieve effective utilization and implementation of this system. Objective To assess the perception of physicians regarding the newly implemented HMIS in a tertiary setting hospital in Pakistan. Materials and methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in all the departments of Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital (GTTH), Lahore. Total 145 physicians of varying specialty units, fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria, were included and data were collected over a span of six months between July 2020 and December 2020. Data was collected by using a structured questionnaire. The SPSS software version 22 was used for data analysis. Results are presented in the form of frequencies and tables. Results The sample population consisted of 80 males (55.2%) and 65 females (44.8%), with the majority of the respondents having 1-5 years of clinical experience. Of the total, 61.4% (n = 89) knew about the term HMIS, while 71.7% (n = 104) of participants responded that no formal training was provided to them before the implementation of HMIS. Overall, 77.9% of respondents agreed that formal training should have been conducted before the implementation of this system. In total, 77.2% of respondents considered the ease to review patients' history (ERPH) as the biggest advantage of HMIS, while 54.5% considered being paper-free (PF), and 53.1% considered facilitation of data analysis (FDA) as the next two major advantages. As for the disadvantages, 75.9% of respondents considered HMIS to be more time-consuming (TC) and 57.2% considered it to be a hindrance to smooth running (HSR) of clinical work in case of overloading of patients. Conclusions While implementation of HMIS was found to have significant advantages in the opinion of physicians, such as ease in reviewing patients' medical records, data analysis, and providing paperless patient care, it should nevertheless be preceded by formal training of all physicians regarding its use. Many physicians consider HMIS to be more TC, especially in circumstances where the patient load is overwhelming.
背景
在巴基斯坦等发展中国家的三级医院中,健康管理信息系统(HMIS)的采用率越来越高,目的是提高医生和患者的便利性。然而,为了有效利用和实施该系统,应全面评估医疗保健专业人员对HMIS的看法。
目的
评估巴基斯坦一家三级医院的医生对新实施的HMIS的看法。
材料和方法
在拉合尔的古尔基信托教学医院(GTTH)的所有科室进行了一项横断面研究。共有145名符合纳入和排除标准的不同专业科室的医生参与研究,并在2020年7月至2020年12月的六个月时间内收集数据。通过使用结构化问卷收集数据。使用SPSS软件版本22进行数据分析。结果以频率和表格的形式呈现。
结果
样本群体包括80名男性(55.2%)和65名女性(44.8%),大多数受访者有1 - 5年的临床经验。在总体中,61.4%(n = 89)知道HMIS这个术语,而71.7%(n = 104)的参与者表示在HMIS实施之前没有接受过正式培训。总体而言,77.9%的受访者同意在实施该系统之前应该进行正式培训。总共有77.2%的受访者认为查看患者病史的便捷性(ERPH)是HMIS的最大优势,而54.5%的受访者认为无纸化(PF)以及53.1%的受访者认为促进数据分析(FDA)是接下来的两个主要优势。至于缺点,75.9%的受访者认为HMIS更耗时(TC),57.2%的受访者认为在患者过多的情况下它会妨碍临床工作的顺利进行(HSR)。
结论
虽然在医生看来,实施HMIS有显著优势,如便于查看患者病历、进行数据分析以及提供无纸化患者护理,但在实施之前仍应对所有医生进行关于其使用的正式培训。许多医生认为HMIS更耗时,尤其是在患者负荷过重的情况下。