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会诊中的计算机:患者的观点。

Computers in the consultation: the patient's view.

作者信息

Ridsdale L, Hudd S

机构信息

Department of General Practice, United Medical and Dental School of Guy's Hospital, London.

出版信息

Br J Gen Pract. 1994 Aug;44(385):367-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of computers in general practice consultations is becoming widespread.

AIM

A qualitative study was undertaken to determine how patients in one practice responded to the use of computers, and the issues which particularly concerned them when doctors used computers in the consultation.

METHOD

Thirty patients whose age-sex characteristics were proportional to the age-sex distribution of one practice were selected to be interviewed within two weeks of a consultation. The interviews were taped, transcribed and analysed.

RESULTS

Patients had seen or used computers in many other places and accepted their role in data management. Patients with more experience of computers were more aware of their limitations, particularly with regard to the possibility of loss of confidentiality. Patients did not think the use of a computer led to a loss of the personal touch in the consultation as long as verbal skills and eye contact were maintained. However, they did expect doctors using computers to have acquired computer skills. All but one patient said they wanted to see what was on the screen, although 11 did not know they had the right to read their notes on the screen.

CONCLUSION

Patients regarded the use of computers by their doctors as normal and indicative of the doctors being up to date. Most respondents were concerned about possible loss of confidentiality. This concern, and their expressed preference for computer details to be visible and shared, pose challenges to doctors' technical and communication skills.

摘要

背景

计算机在全科医疗咨询中的应用正日益广泛。

目的

开展一项定性研究,以确定某一诊所的患者对计算机使用的反应,以及医生在咨询过程中使用计算机时他们特别关注的问题。

方法

选择30名年龄和性别特征与某一诊所年龄 - 性别分布成比例的患者,在咨询后的两周内进行访谈。访谈进行录音、转录和分析。

结果

患者在许多其他地方见过或使用过计算机,并接受其在数据管理中的作用。计算机使用经验较多的患者更清楚其局限性,特别是在保密性可能丧失方面。只要保持语言技巧和眼神交流,患者并不认为使用计算机导致咨询中失去人情味。然而,他们确实期望使用计算机的医生具备计算机技能。除一名患者外,所有患者都表示想看看屏幕上显示的内容,尽管11人不知道自己有权阅读屏幕上的病历记录。

结论

患者认为医生使用计算机很正常,表明医生与时俱进。大多数受访者担心可能会丧失保密性。这种担忧以及他们对计算机细节可见和共享的明确偏好,对医生的技术和沟通技能构成了挑战。

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