Li Shuning, Felix Gomez Grace Gomez, Xu Huiping, Rajapuri Anushri Singh, Dixon Brian E, Thyvalikakath Thankam
Department of Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, United States.
Regenstrief Institute, Inc, Center for Biomedical Informatics, Indianapolis, IN, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Jan 11;8:e51200. doi: 10.2196/51200.
The integration of medical and dental records is gaining significance over the past 2 decades. However, few studies have evaluated the opinions of practicing dentists on patient medical histories. Questions remain on dentists' information needs; their perception of the reliability of patient-reported medical history; satisfaction with the available information and the methods to gather this information; and their attitudes to other options, such as a health information exchange (HIE) network, to collect patient medical history.
This study aims to determine Indiana dentists' information needs regarding patients' medical information and their opinions about accessing it via an HIE.
We administered a web-based survey to Indiana Dental Association members to assess their current medical information-retrieval approaches, the information critical for dental care, and their willingness to access or share information via an HIE. We used descriptive statistics to summarize survey results and multivariable regression to examine the associations between survey respondents' characteristics and responses.
Of the 161 respondents (161/2148, 7.5% response rate), 99.5% (n=160) respondents considered patients' medical histories essential to confirm no contraindications, including allergies or the need for antibiotic prophylaxis during dental care and other adverse drug events. The critical information required were medical conditions or diagnosis, current medications, and allergies, which were gathered from patient reports. Furthermore, 88.2% (n=142) of respondents considered patient-reported histories reliable; however, they experienced challenges obtaining information from patients and physicians. Additionally, 70.2% (n=113) of respondents, especially those who currently access an HIE or electronic health record, were willing to use an HIE to access or share their patient's information, and 91.3% (n=147) shared varying interests in such a service. However, usability, data accuracy, data safety, and cost are the driving factors in adopting an HIE.
Patients' medical histories are essential for dentists to optimize dental care, especially for those with chronic conditions. In addition, most dentists are interested in using an HIE to access patient medical histories. The findings from this study can provide an alternative option for improving communications between dental and medical professionals and help the health information technology system or tool developers identify critical requirements for more user-friendly designs.
在过去20年里,整合医疗和牙科记录变得越来越重要。然而,很少有研究评估执业牙医对患者病史的看法。关于牙医的信息需求、他们对患者报告的病史可靠性的看法、对现有信息及收集这些信息方法的满意度,以及他们对其他收集患者病史的选项(如健康信息交换(HIE)网络)的态度等问题依然存在。
本研究旨在确定印第安纳州牙医对患者医疗信息的需求,以及他们对通过健康信息交换网络获取该信息的看法。
我们对印第安纳州牙科协会成员进行了一项基于网络的调查,以评估他们当前的医疗信息检索方法、牙科护理所需的关键信息,以及他们通过健康信息交换网络获取或共享信息的意愿。我们使用描述性统计来总结调查结果,并使用多变量回归来检验调查受访者的特征与回答之间的关联。
在161名受访者中(161/2148,回复率7.5%),99.5%(n = 160)的受访者认为患者的病史对于确认无禁忌症至关重要,包括过敏或牙科护理期间是否需要预防性使用抗生素及其他药物不良反应。所需的关键信息是医疗状况或诊断、当前用药情况和过敏史,这些信息来自患者报告。此外,88.2%(n = 142)的受访者认为患者报告的病史可靠;然而,他们在从患者和医生处获取信息时遇到了困难。此外,70.2%(n = 113)的受访者,尤其是那些目前可以访问健康信息交换网络或电子健康记录的受访者,愿意使用健康信息交换网络来获取或共享患者信息,91.3%(n = 147)对这样一项服务表现出不同程度的兴趣。然而,可用性、数据准确性、数据安全性和成本是采用健康信息交换网络的驱动因素。
患者的病史对于牙医优化牙科护理至关重要,尤其是对于患有慢性病的患者。此外,大多数牙医对使用健康信息交换网络获取患者病史感兴趣。本研究结果可为改善牙科和医疗专业人员之间的沟通提供另一种选择,并帮助健康信息技术系统或工具开发者确定更用户友好设计的关键要求。