Robertson Samantha T, Rosbergen Ingrid C M, Burton-Jones Andrew, Grimley Rohan S, Brauer Sandra G
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia.
Appl Clin Inform. 2022 May;13(3):541-559. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1748855. Epub 2022 Jun 1.
Interprofessional practice and teamwork are critical components to patient care in a complex hospital environment. The implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) in the hospital environment has brought major change to clinical practice for clinicians which could impact interprofessional practice.
The aim of the study is to identify, describe, and evaluate studies on the effect of an EHR or modification/enhancement to an EHR on interprofessional practice in a hospital setting.
Seven databases were searched including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, Cochrane, EMBASE, and ACM Digital Library until November 2021. Subject heading and title/abstract searches were undertaken for three search concepts: "interprofessional" and "electronic health records" and "hospital, personnel." No date limits were applied. The search generated 5,400 publications and after duplicates were removed, 3,255 remained for title/abstract screening. Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in this review. Risk of bias was quantified using the Quality Assessment Tool for Studies with Diverse Designs. A narrative synthesis of the findings was completed based on type of intervention and outcome measures which included: communication, coordination, collaboration, and teamwork.
The majority of publications were observational studies and of low research quality. Most studies reported on outcomes of communication and coordination, with few studies investigating collaboration or teamwork. Studies investigating the EHR demonstrated mostly negative or no effects on interprofessional practice (23/31 outcomes; 74%) in comparison to studies investigating EHR enhancements which showed more positive results (20/28 outcomes; 71%). Common concepts identified throughout the studies demonstrated mixed results: sharing of information, visibility of information, closed-loop feedback, decision support, and workflow disruption.
There were mixed effects of the EHR and EHR enhancements on all outcomes of interprofessional practice, however, EHR enhancements demonstrated more positive effects than the EHR alone. Few EHR studies investigated the effect on teamwork and collaboration.
在复杂的医院环境中,跨专业实践和团队合作是患者护理的关键组成部分。医院环境中电子健康记录(EHR)的实施给临床医生的临床实践带来了重大变革,这可能会影响跨专业实践。
本研究的目的是识别、描述和评估关于EHR或EHR的修改/增强对医院环境中跨专业实践影响的研究。
检索了七个数据库,包括PubMed、Scopus、科学网、护理学与健康领域数据库、Cochrane图书馆、EMBASE和美国计算机协会数字图书馆,检索截至2021年11月。针对三个检索概念进行了主题词和标题/摘要检索:“跨专业”、“电子健康记录”和“医院,人员”。未设置日期限制。检索共产生5400篇出版物,去除重复后,剩余3255篇进行标题/摘要筛选。17项研究符合纳入标准并被纳入本综述。使用针对不同设计研究的质量评估工具对偏倚风险进行量化。根据干预类型和结局指标完成了研究结果的叙述性综合,结局指标包括:沟通、协调、协作和团队合作。
大多数出版物为观察性研究,研究质量较低。大多数研究报告了沟通和协调的结果,很少有研究调查协作或团队合作。与调查EHR增强功能的研究相比,调查EHR的研究大多对跨专业实践产生负面或无影响(23/31个结局;74%),而调查EHR增强功能的研究显示出更积极的结果(20/28个结局;71%)。在所有研究中确定的常见概念显示出混合结果:信息共享、信息可见性、闭环反馈、决策支持和工作流程中断。
EHR和EHR增强功能对跨专业实践的所有结局都有混合影响,然而,EHR增强功能比单独的EHR显示出更积极的影响。很少有EHR研究调查对团队合作和协作的影响。