Health Policy and Management, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Center for Biomedical Informatics, Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Appl Clin Inform. 2022 May;13(3):602-611. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1749332. Epub 2022 Jun 1.
The Chronic Pain Treatment Tracker (Tx Tracker) is a prototype decision support tool to aid primary care clinicians when caring for patients with chronic noncancer pain. This study evaluated clinicians' perceived utility of Tx Tracker in meeting information needs and identifying treatment options, and preferences for visual design.
We conducted 12 semi-structured interviews with primary care clinicians from four health systems in Indiana. The interviews were conducted in two waves, with prototype and interview guide revisions after the first six interviews. The interviews included exploration of Tx Tracker using a think-aloud approach and a clinical scenario. Clinicians were presented with a patient scenario and asked to use Tx Tracker to make a treatment recommendation. Last, participants answered several evaluation questions. Detailed field notes were collected, coded, and thematically analyzed by four analysts.
We identified several themes: the need for clinicians to be presented with a comprehensive patient history, the usefulness of Tx Tracker in patient discussions about treatment planning, potential usefulness of Tx Tracker for patients with high uncertainty or risk, potential usefulness of Tx Tracker in aggregating scattered information, variability in expectations about workflows, skepticism about underlying electronic health record data quality, interest in using Tx Tracker to annotate or update information, interest in using Tx Tracker to translate information to clinical action, desire for interface with visual cues for risks, warnings, or treatment options, and desire for interactive functionality.
Tools like Tx Tracker, by aggregating key information about past, current, and potential future treatments, may help clinicians collaborate with their patients in choosing the best pain treatments. Still, the use and usefulness of Tx Tracker likely relies on continued improvement of its functionality, accurate and complete underlying data, and tailored integration with varying workflows, care team roles, and user preferences.
慢性疼痛治疗追踪器(Tx Tracker)是一种原型决策支持工具,旨在帮助初级保健临床医生在治疗慢性非癌性疼痛患者时满足信息需求并确定治疗方案。本研究评估了临床医生对 Tx Tracker 在满足信息需求和确定治疗方案方面的感知效用,以及对视觉设计的偏好。
我们对印第安纳州四个医疗系统的 12 名初级保健临床医生进行了 12 次半结构化访谈。访谈分两波进行,前六次访谈后对原型和访谈指南进行了修订。访谈包括使用出声思考法和临床情景来探索 Tx Tracker。临床医生会收到一个患者的情景,并要求他们使用 Tx Tracker 提出治疗建议。最后,参与者回答了几个评估问题。详细的实地记录由四名分析师收集、编码和主题分析。
我们确定了几个主题:临床医生需要全面了解患者的病史,Tx Tracker 在患者讨论治疗计划时非常有用,Tx Tracker 对于不确定性或风险较高的患者可能有用,Tx Tracker 在汇总分散的信息方面可能有用,对于工作流程的期望存在差异,对电子病历数据质量的怀疑,对使用 Tx Tracker 注释或更新信息的兴趣,对使用 Tx Tracker 将信息转化为临床行动的兴趣,对带有风险、警告或治疗方案的视觉提示的界面的需求,以及对交互功能的需求。
像 Tx Tracker 这样的工具,通过汇总过去、现在和潜在未来治疗的关键信息,可能有助于临床医生与患者合作选择最佳的疼痛治疗方案。然而,Tx Tracker 的使用和有效性可能依赖于其功能的持续改进、准确和完整的底层数据,以及与不同工作流程、护理团队角色和用户偏好的定制集成。