Lobach D F
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University, Durham, N.C, USA.
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1996:493-7.
Clinical guidelines have been developed to assist with the management of patient care; however, these guidelines are frequently neglected in clinical practice. Computer-generated reminders enhance guideline use, but these systems often fail to achieve high rates of guideline utilization. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that computer-generated, individualized feedback regarding adherence to care guidelines will significantly improve clinician compliance with guideline recommendations presented through a computer-assisted management protocol. Half of the 45 primary care clinicians employed at a primary care clinic affiliated with an academic medical center, were randomized to receive a biweekly electronic mail message consisting of a computer-generated report summarizing his/her response to care guideline recommendations for the diabetic patients seen during the previous 2 weeks. Clinician compliance with guideline recommendations was the primary outcome measure. This study demonstrated that the intervention significantly increased clinician compliance with the guideline recommendations without incurring high maintenance expenses. Median compliance among the intervention group was 35% versus 6.1% among the control group (p < 0.01). Electronically distributed, computer-generated, individualized feedback regarding clinician use of care guideline recommendations is an effective way to enhance compliance with a care guideline.
临床指南已被制定用于辅助患者护理管理;然而,这些指南在临床实践中常常被忽视。计算机生成的提醒可提高指南的使用,但这些系统往往未能实现高比率的指南利用率。本研究旨在检验这一假设:关于遵循护理指南的计算机生成的个性化反馈将显著提高临床医生对通过计算机辅助管理方案呈现的指南建议的依从性。在一所与学术医疗中心相关联的初级保健诊所工作的45名初级保健临床医生中,一半被随机分配接受每两周一次的电子邮件,其中包含一份计算机生成的报告,总结其对前两周所诊治糖尿病患者护理指南建议的回应。临床医生对指南建议的依从性是主要的结局指标。本研究表明,该干预措施显著提高了临床医生对指南建议的依从性,且未产生高昂的维护费用。干预组的中位依从率为35%,而对照组为6.1%(p<0.01)。以电子方式分发的、计算机生成的关于临床医生使用护理指南建议的个性化反馈是提高对护理指南依从性的有效方法。