Brownbridge G, Evans A, Wall T
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1985 Sep 7;291(6496):639-42. doi: 10.1136/bmj.291.6496.639.
The effects of the use of a computer on the delivery of care in consultations in general practice were examined. In this trial a computer system provided for the review and update of patients' medical histories, notes on doctor-patient contacts, and information on repeat prescribing. Thirty consultations in which the computer system was used and 30 consultations in which no computer was used were matched individually for the doctor consulted, the sex and age of the patient, and the presenting problem(s). Six independent general practitioners blind rated each consultation for the standard of care attained. A minor negative effect of computer use on the doctors' clinical performance was found. We suggest, however, that this small effect would disappear if a computer system was used routinely.
研究了在全科医疗会诊中使用计算机对医疗服务提供的影响。在该试验中,计算机系统用于回顾和更新患者的病史、医患接触记录以及重复开药信息。分别为使用计算机系统的30次会诊和未使用计算机的30次会诊,就所咨询的医生、患者的性别和年龄以及就诊问题进行了个体匹配。六位独立的全科医生对每次会诊所达到的医疗标准进行了盲评。发现使用计算机对医生的临床操作有轻微负面影响。然而,我们认为,如果常规使用计算机系统,这种微小影响将会消失。