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将FallAkte Plus系统用作北莱茵-威斯特法伦州全科医学研究网络的信息技术基础设施:混合方法可用性研究。

Use of the FallAkte Plus System as an IT Infrastructure for the North Rhine-Westphalian General Practice Research Network: Mixed Methods Usability Study.

作者信息

Bozorgmehr Arezoo, Thiem Simon-Konstantin, Wild Dorothea, Reinsdorff Melanie, Vollmar Horst Christian, Kappernagel Annika, Schloessler Kathrin, Weissbach Sabine, Pentzek Michael, Dehnen Dorothea, Drexler Julia, Mueller Beate Sigrid, Pilic Larisa, Lehmann Lion, Loescher Susanne, Hohmann Elena Darinka, Frank Friederike, Ates Gülay, Kersten Susanne, Mortsiefer Achim, Aretz Benjamin, Weltermann Birgitta

机构信息

Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2024 May 20;8:e53206. doi: 10.2196/53206.

DOI:10.2196/53206
PMID:38767942
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11148515/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Primary care research networks can generate important information in the setting where most patients are seen and treated. However, this requires a suitable IT infrastructure (ITI), which the North Rhine-Westphalian general practice research network is looking to implement.

OBJECTIVE

This mixed methods research study aims to evaluate (study 1) requirements for an ITI and (study 2) the usability of an IT solution already available on the market, the FallAkte Plus (FA+) system for the North Rhine-Westphalian general practice research network, which comprises 8 primary care university institutes in Germany's largest state.

METHODS

In study 1, a survey was conducted among researchers from the institutes to identify the requirements for a suitable ITI. The questionnaire consisted of standardized questions with open-ended responses. In study 2, a mixed method approach combining a think-aloud approach and a quantitative survey was used to evaluate the usability and acceptance of the FA+ system among 3 user groups: researchers, general practitioners, and practice assistants. Respondents were asked to assess the usability with the validated system usability scale and to test a short questionnaire on vaccination management through FA+.

RESULTS

In study 1, five of 8 institutes participated in the requirements survey. A total of 32 user requirements related primarily to study management were identified, including data entry, data storage, and user access management. In study 2, a total of 36 participants (24 researchers and 12 general practitioners or practice assistants) were surveyed in the mixed methods study of an already existing IT solution. The tutorial video and handouts explaining how to use the FA+ system were well received. Researchers, unlike practice personnel, were concerned about data security and data protection regarding the system's emergency feature, which enables access to all patient data. The median overall system usability scale rating was 60 (IQR 33.0-85.0), whereby practice personnel (median 82, IQR 58.0-94.0) assigned higher ratings than researchers (median 44, IQR 14.0-61.5). Users appreciated the option to integrate data from practices and other health care facilities. However, they voted against the use of the FA+ system due to a lack of support for various study formats.

CONCLUSIONS

Usability assessments vary markedly by professional group and role. In its current stage of development, the FA+ system does not fully meet the requirements for a suitable ITI. Improvements in the user interface, performance, interoperability, security, and advanced features are necessary to make it more effective and user-friendly. Collaborating with end users and incorporating their feedback are crucial for the successful development of any practice network research ITI.

摘要

背景

基层医疗研究网络能够在大多数患者接受诊疗的环境中生成重要信息。然而,这需要一个合适的信息技术基础设施(ITI),北莱茵 - 威斯特法伦州的全科医疗研究网络正寻求实施这一设施。

目的

这项混合方法研究旨在评估(研究1)对ITI的需求,以及(研究2)市场上已有的一款IT解决方案——FallAkte Plus(FA +)系统对于北莱茵 - 威斯特法伦州全科医疗研究网络的可用性。该网络由德国最大州的8家基层医疗大学机构组成。

方法

在研究1中,对各机构的研究人员进行了一项调查,以确定对合适的ITI的需求。问卷由带有开放式回答的标准化问题组成。在研究2中,采用了一种结合出声思维法和定量调查的混合方法,以评估FA +系统在3个用户群体(研究人员、全科医生和诊所助理)中的可用性和可接受性。要求受访者使用经过验证的系统可用性量表评估其可用性,并通过FA +测试一份关于疫苗接种管理的简短问卷。

结果

在研究1中,8家机构中有5家参与了需求调查。共确定了32项主要与研究管理相关的用户需求,包括数据录入、数据存储和用户访问管理。在研究2中,在对现有IT解决方案的混合方法研究中,共调查了36名参与者(24名研究人员和12名全科医生或诊所助理)。解释如何使用FA +系统的教程视频和手册很受欢迎。与诊所工作人员不同,研究人员担心该系统的应急功能(可访问所有患者数据)涉及的数据安全和数据保护问题。系统可用性量表的总体中位数评分为60(四分位距33.0 - 85.0),其中诊所工作人员(中位数82,四分位距58.0 - 94.0)给出的评分高于研究人员(中位数44,四分位距14.0 - 61.5)。用户赞赏整合诊所和其他医疗保健机构数据的选项。然而,由于缺乏对各种研究格式的支持,他们投票反对使用FA +系统。

结论

可用性评估因专业群体和角色的不同而有显著差异。在其当前的开发阶段,FA +系统尚未完全满足合适的ITI的要求。有必要在用户界面、性能、互操作性、安全性和高级功能方面进行改进,使其更有效且更用户友好。与最终用户合作并纳入他们的反馈对于任何实践网络研究ITI的成功开发至关重要。

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