Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Department of Archive, Library and Museum Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2022 Nov 11;12(11):e059188. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059188.
The introduction of information and communication technology influences the work environment of large groups of employees in healthcare. In Sweden, a national healthcare service providing patient accessible electronic health records (PAEHR) has been deployed, and this paper investigates nurses' expected effects of this implementation.
Nurses associated with the Swedish Association of Health Professionals working in healthcare such as primary care, hospitals and midwives in Sweden. Before a full-scale national implementation of PAEHR, a web survey study was distributed nationally. The respondents represented all 21 Swedish regions. Questions included five-point Likert scale questions and open questions.
A survey link was distributed via email to 8460 registered nurses, midwives and union representatives in Sweden. The response rate was 35.4% (2867 respondents: registered nurses 84%; midwives 6%; chief position 5%; in projects 2% and other 3%). Three reminders were sent out, all of them increasing the response rate. A majority of the respondents were female (89.9%), 8.4% male, whereas 1.7% did not indicate their gender. 31.4% were under 40 years old, 53.8% 40-59 and 13.7% over 60.
Data were analysed using exploratory factor analysis with principal component analysis as the extraction method. The analysis revealed three distinct factors related to nurses' expectations of PAEHR: (1) PAEHR improves the quality of care, (2) PAEHR improves the quality of the work environment and (3) risk and fears concerning patients' well-being. Some interesting results include that more experienced nurses are more favourable to PAEHR. Our analysis also shows that the view of the nurse-patient relationship is an essential underlying factor related to positive or negative expectations.
Results show that the expectations and perceptions of PAEHR vary depending on the nurse's view of who the electronic record belongs to. Younger nurses are somewhat more negative towards PAEHR than older nurses.
信息和通信技术的引入影响了医疗保健领域大量员工的工作环境。在瑞典,已经部署了一项全国性的医疗服务,提供可让患者访问的电子健康记录(PAEHR),本文研究了护士对这一实施的预期效果。
与瑞典卫生专业人员协会相关的护士在医疗保健领域工作,如初级保健、医院和助产士在瑞典。在全面实施 PAEHR 之前,在全国范围内进行了一项网络调查研究。受访者代表了瑞典的 21 个地区。问题包括五点李克特量表问题和开放性问题。
通过电子邮件向瑞典的 8460 名注册护士、助产士和工会代表分发了调查链接。回复率为 35.4%(2867 名受访者:注册护士 84%;助产士 6%;首席职位 5%;项目中 2%,其他 3%)。共发送了三封提醒信,均提高了回复率。大多数受访者为女性(89.9%),8.4%为男性,而 1.7%未注明性别。31.4%的人年龄在 40 岁以下,53.8%的人年龄在 40-59 岁之间,13.7%的人年龄在 60 岁以上。
使用探索性因子分析,以主成分分析作为提取方法对数据进行分析。分析结果显示,与护士对 PAEHR 的期望相关的有三个不同因素:(1)PAEHR 提高了护理质量,(2)PAEHR 改善了工作环境质量,(3)对患者福祉的风险和担忧。一些有趣的结果包括,经验丰富的护士对 PAEHR 更有利。我们的分析还表明,护士与患者关系的看法是与积极或消极期望相关的一个重要潜在因素。
结果表明,PAEHR 的期望和看法取决于护士对电子记录归属的看法。年轻护士对 PAEHR 的看法比老年护士稍差。