Mazurenko Olena, Hirsh Adam T, Harle Christopher A, McNamee Cassidy, Vest Joshua R
Department of Health Policy and Management, Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Center for Health Services Research, Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Appl Clin Inform. 2024 Oct;15(5):1097-1106. doi: 10.1055/s-0044-1791816. Epub 2024 Dec 18.
Health-related social needs (HRSNs) are the unmet social and economic needs (e.g., housing instability) that affect individuals' health and well-being. HRSNs are associated with more emergency department (ED) visits, longer stays, and worse health outcomes. More than a third of ED patients have at least one HRSN, yet patients are rarely screened for HRSNs in the ED. A clinical decision support (CDS) system with predictive modeling offers a promising approach to identifying patients systematically and efficiently with HRSNs in the ED.
This study aimed to identify ED clinician and staff preferences for designing and implementing an HRSN-related CDS system.
A multistep, user-centered design study involving qualitative semistructured interviews, observations of ED workflows, and a multidisciplinary design workshop.
We conducted 16 semistructured interviews with ED clinicians and staff. Following the interviews, three research team members observed ED workflows, focusing on patient entry and clinician and staff usage of the electronic health record (EHR) system. Finally, we conducted a 3-hour multidisciplinary design workshop. An HRSN-related CDS system should be visually appealing, color-coordinated, and easily accessible in the EHR. An HRSN-related CDS system should target a select group of ED patients (to be discharged from the ED) and highlight a select set of critical HRSN issues early in the workflow to adjust clinical care adequately. An HRSN-related CDS system should provide a list of actions and the ability to notify the clinical team if the patient's HRSNs were addressed.
The user-centered design identified a set of specific preferences for an HRSN-related CDS system to be implemented in the ED. Future work will focus on implementing and refining the CDS system and assessing the rates of changes in clinical care (e.g., rates of referrals) to address patient HRSNs in the ED.
与健康相关的社会需求(HRSNs)是未得到满足的社会和经济需求(如住房不稳定),会影响个人的健康和福祉。HRSNs与更多的急诊科(ED)就诊、更长的住院时间以及更差的健康结局相关。超过三分之一的ED患者至少有一项HRSN,但在ED中很少对患者进行HRSNs筛查。具有预测模型的临床决策支持(CDS)系统为在ED中系统且高效地识别有HRSNs的患者提供了一种有前景的方法。
本研究旨在确定ED临床医生和工作人员对设计和实施与HRSN相关的CDS系统的偏好。
一项多步骤、以用户为中心的设计研究,包括定性半结构化访谈、ED工作流程观察以及多学科设计研讨会。
我们对ED临床医生和工作人员进行了16次半结构化访谈。访谈后,三名研究团队成员观察了ED工作流程,重点关注患者登记以及临床医生和工作人员对电子健康记录(EHR)系统的使用情况。最后,我们举办了一场为期3小时的多学科设计研讨会。与HRSN相关的CDS系统应在视觉上具有吸引力、颜色协调且在EHR中易于访问。与HRSN相关的CDS系统应针对特定的一组ED患者(即将从ED出院的患者),并在工作流程早期突出显示一组关键的HRSN问题,以便充分调整临床护理。与HRSN相关的CDS系统应提供一系列行动列表,并具备在患者的HRSNs得到解决时通知临床团队的能力。
以用户为中心的设计确定了在ED中实施与HRSN相关的CDS系统的一组特定偏好。未来的工作将集中在实施和完善CDS系统,并评估临床护理的变化率(如转诊率),以解决ED中患者的HRSNs问题。