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新癌症患者就诊期间感知到的患者工作量及其对治疗结果的影响:便利样本分析

Perceived Patient Workload and Its Impact on Outcomes During New Cancer Patient Visits: Analysis of a Convenience Sample.

作者信息

Elkefi Safa, Asan Onur

机构信息

School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2023 Aug 18;10:e49490. doi: 10.2196/49490.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies exploring the workload in health care focus on the doctors' perspectives. The ecology of the health care environment is critical and different for doctors and patients.

OBJECTIVE

In this study, we explore the patient workload among newly diagnosed patients with cancer during their first visit and its impact on the patient's perceptions of the quality of care (their trust in their doctors, their satisfaction with the care visits, their perception of technology use).

METHODS

We collected data from the Hackensack Meridian Health, John Theurer Cancer Center between February 2021 and May 2022. The technology use considered during the visit is related to doctors' use of electronic health records. A total of 135 participants were included in the study. Most participants were 50-64 years old (n=91, 67.41%). A majority (n=81, 60%) of them were White, and only (n=16, 11.85%) went to graduate schools.

RESULTS

The findings captured the significant effect of overall workload on trust in doctors and perception of health IT use within the visits. On the other hand, the overall workload did not impact patients' satisfaction during the visit. A total of 80% (n=108) of patients experienced an overall high level of workload. Despite almost 55% (n=75) of them experiencing a high mental load, 71.1% (n=96) reported low levels of effort, 89% (n=120) experienced low time pressure, 85.2% (n=115) experienced low frustration levels, and 69.6% (n=94) experienced low physical activity. The more overall workload patients felt, the less they trusted their doctors (odds ratio [OR] 0.059, 95% CI 0.001-2.34; P=.007). Low trust was also associated with the demanding mental tasks in the visits (OR 0.055, 95% CI 0.002-2.64; P<.001), the physical load (OR 0.194, 95% CI 0.004-4.23; P<.001), the time load (OR 0.183, 95% CI 0.02-2.35; P=.046) the effort needed to cope with the environment (OR 0.163, 95% CI 0.05-1.69; P<.001), and the frustration levels (OR 0.323, 95% CI 0.04-2.55; P=.03). The patients' perceptions of electronic health record use during the visit were negatively impacted by the overall workload experienced by the patients (OR 0.315, 95% CI 0.08-6.35; P=.01) and the high frustration level experienced (OR 0.111, 95% CI 0.015-3.75; P<.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The study's findings established pathways for future research and have implications for cancer patients' workload. Better technology design and use can minimize perceived workload, which might contribute to the trust relationship between doctors and patients in this critical environment. Future human factors work needs to explore the workload and driving factors in longitudinal studies and assess whether these workloads might contribute to unintended patient outcomes and medical errors.

摘要

背景

探索医疗保健工作负荷的研究主要关注医生的视角。医疗保健环境的生态至关重要,且医生和患者的情况有所不同。

目的

在本研究中,我们探讨新诊断的癌症患者首次就诊时的患者工作负荷及其对患者护理质量认知(对医生的信任、对就诊的满意度、对技术使用的认知)的影响。

方法

我们于2021年2月至2022年5月期间从哈肯萨克子午线医疗集团约翰·图勒癌症中心收集数据。就诊期间所考虑的技术使用与医生对电子健康记录的使用有关。共有135名参与者纳入研究。大多数参与者年龄在50 - 64岁之间(n = 91,67.41%)。其中大多数(n = 81,60%)为白人,只有(n = 16,11.85%)拥有研究生学历。

结果

研究结果表明,总体工作负荷对患者对医生的信任以及就诊期间对健康信息技术使用的认知有显著影响。另一方面,总体工作负荷并未影响患者就诊期间的满意度。共有80%(n = 108)的患者经历了总体较高水平的工作负荷。尽管其中近55%(n = 75)经历了较高的心理负担,但71.1%(n = 96)表示努力程度较低,89%(n = 120)经历的时间压力较低,85.2%(n = 115)经历的挫折感较低,69.6%(n = 94)经历的身体活动较少。患者感受到的总体工作负荷越高,他们对医生的信任度就越低(优势比[OR] 0.059,95%置信区间0.001 - 2.34;P = 0.007)。低信任度还与就诊中要求苛刻的心理任务(OR 0.055,95%置信区间0.002 - 2.64;P < 0.001)、身体负担(OR 0.194,95%置信区间0.004 - 4.23;P < 0.001)、时间负担(OR 0.183,95%置信区间0.02 -

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