Busse Theresa Sophie, Jux Chantal, Laser Johannes, Rasche Peter, Vollmar Horst Christian, Ehlers Jan P, Kernebeck Sven
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine (AM RUB), Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
School of Nursing, Saint Elisabeth Group GmbH, Catholic Hospitals Rhine-Ruhr, Herne, Germany.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2023 Jul 10;10:e45598. doi: 10.2196/45598.
Electronic health records (EHRs) are a promising approach to document and map (complex) health information gathered in health care worldwide. However, possible unintended consequences during use, which can occur owing to low usability or the lack of adaption to existing workflows (eg, high cognitive load), may pose a challenge. To prevent this, the involvement of users in the development of EHRs is crucial and growing. Overall, involvement is designed to be very multifaceted, for example, in terms of the timing, frequency, or even methods used to capture user preferences.
Setting, users and their needs, and the context and practice of health care must be considered in the design and subsequent implementation of EHRs. Many different approaches to user involvement exist, each requiring a variety of methodological choices. The aim of the study was to provide an overview of the existing forms of user involvement and the circumstances they need and to provide support for the planning of new involvement processes.
We conducted a scoping review to provide a database for future projects on which design of inclusion is worthwhile and to show the diversity of reporting. Using a very broad search string, we searched the PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus databases. In addition, we searched Google Scholar. Hits were screened according to scoping review methodology and then examined, focusing on methods and materials, participants, frequency and design of the development, and competencies of the researchers involved.
In total, 70 articles were included in the final analysis. There was a wide range of methods of involvement. Physicians and nurses were the most frequently included groups and, in most cases, were involved only once in the process. The approach of involvement (eg, co-design) was not specified in most of the studies (44/70, 63%). Further qualitative deficiencies in the reporting were evident in the presentation of the competences of members of the research and development teams. Think-aloud sessions, interviews, and prototypes were frequently used.
This review provides insights into the diversity of health care professionals' involvement in the development of EHRs. It provides an overview of the different approaches in various fields of health care. However, it also shows the necessity of considering quality standards in the development of EHRs together with future users and the need for reporting this in future studies.
电子健康记录(EHRs)是一种很有前景的方式,可用于记录和映射全球医疗保健中收集的(复杂)健康信息。然而,使用过程中可能出现的意外后果,如因可用性低或缺乏对现有工作流程的适应性(如高认知负荷)而产生的后果,可能构成挑战。为防止这种情况,让用户参与电子健康记录的开发至关重要且日益受到重视。总体而言,参与的设计非常多面化,例如在捕捉用户偏好的时间、频率甚至方法方面。
在电子健康记录的设计及后续实施过程中,必须考虑设置、用户及其需求以及医疗保健的背景和实践。存在许多不同的用户参与方式,每种方式都需要多种方法选择。本研究的目的是概述现有的用户参与形式及其所需的情况,并为新的参与过程规划提供支持。
我们进行了一项范围综述,以提供一个数据库,供未来项目参考哪些纳入设计是值得的,并展示报告的多样性。使用非常宽泛的搜索词,我们搜索了PubMed、CINAHL和Scopus数据库。此外,我们还搜索了谷歌学术。根据范围综述方法对搜索结果进行筛选,然后进行审查,重点关注方法和材料、参与者、开发的频率和设计以及相关研究人员的能力。
最终分析共纳入70篇文章。参与方法多种多样。医生和护士是最常被纳入的群体,且在大多数情况下,他们在该过程中仅参与一次。大多数研究(44/70,63%)未明确参与方式(如协同设计)。在研发团队成员能力的呈现方面,报告中还存在进一步的定性缺陷。出声思维会话、访谈和原型经常被使用。
本综述深入了解了医疗保健专业人员参与电子健康记录开发的多样性。它概述了医疗保健各个领域的不同方法。然而,它也表明在与未来用户共同开发电子健康记录时考虑质量标准的必要性,以及在未来研究中报告这一点的必要性。