Legler J D, Oates R
Department of Family Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio 78284-7795.
J Fam Pract. 1993 Sep;37(3):241-4.
As physicians begin to use computer technology in front of patients during clinical encounters, concern has been raised that such computer use may exert a dehumanizing effect on the physician-patient relationship. To investigate this concern, we measured patient reactions to physician use of a computerized medical record system during clinical encounters.
Adult patients who presented for clinical care were randomized into three groups. With the first group, the physician used a standard paper-and-pencil charting system during the encounter. With the second group, the physician used a computerized medical record system with keyboard input. With the third group, the physician used the computerized medical record system with voice input. Patient reactions were measured with a questionnaire that the patients completed after the clinical encounter.
For most components of the physician-patient relationship studied in this report, questionnaire scores did not differ significantly among the three study groups. Patients in the voice input group rated physician explanations of patient problems significantly higher than patients in the other two groups. There was a trend for patient confidence in the physician to be higher in the keyboard input group. Although measured encounter durations were significantly shorter in the computer groups, there were no differences in patient satisfaction with encounter duration among the three groups.
Physician use of computers during clinical encounters was not associated with a decline in the perceived quality of the physician-patient relationship.
随着医生在临床诊疗过程中开始在患者面前使用计算机技术,人们担心这种计算机的使用可能会对医患关系产生非人性化的影响。为了研究这一问题,我们测量了患者对医生在临床诊疗过程中使用计算机化病历系统的反应。
前来接受临床治疗的成年患者被随机分为三组。在第一组中,医生在诊疗过程中使用标准的纸笔记录系统。在第二组中,医生使用带有键盘输入的计算机化病历系统。在第三组中,医生使用带有语音输入的计算机化病历系统。患者的反应通过患者在临床诊疗结束后填写的问卷进行测量。
对于本报告中研究的医患关系的大多数组成部分,三个研究组的问卷得分没有显著差异。语音输入组的患者对医生对患者问题的解释的评分显著高于其他两组的患者。键盘输入组的患者对医生的信心有更高的趋势。虽然计算机组的实际诊疗时间显著缩短,但三组患者对诊疗时间的满意度没有差异。
医生在临床诊疗过程中使用计算机与患者感知到的医患关系质量下降无关。