Rosenman S J, Levings C T, Korten A E
Department of Health and Community Care, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra.
Psychiatr Serv. 1997 Jun;48(6):815-20. doi: 10.1176/ps.48.6.815.
The study evaluated the utility to clinicians and the acceptability to patients of the self-administered computerized version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI-Auto) in an acute psychiatric setting.
Patients admitted to an acute psychiatric unit completed the CIDI-Auto. Reports of CIDI-Auto diagnoses and symptoms were given to treating psychiatrists, who completed a questionnaire evaluating the accuracy and usefulness of the reports. Patients answered a questionnaire about their attitudes toward computers before completing the CIDI-Auto, and after completing it, they answered a questionnaire about their reactions to the interview.
Psychiatrists agreed with only 50 percent of CIDI-Auto current diagnoses and indicated that only 22 percent of CIDI-Auto reports provided useful new diagnoses, although 63 percent helped to clarify diagnoses and 58 percent could save clinicians some time. They endorsed the CIDI-Auto as a possible aid to indirect or remote diagnosis where histories would be taken by nonexpert staff. Ninety-four percent of patients liked the computerized interview, and 83 percent understood the questions without difficulty. Sixty percent felt more comfortable with the computerized interview than with a doctor. Education and previous computer experience promoted positive attitudes and satisfaction with the computerized interview.
Psychiatrists considered the current CIDI-Auto completed by patients to be of limited value in diagnosis and history taking. Despite patients' acceptance and positive reactions to the computer interview, satisfactory computerized diagnosis is yet to be attained.
本研究评估了在急性精神病环境中,临床医生对患者自行管理的计算机化综合国际诊断访谈(CIDI-Auto)版本的实用性,以及患者对该版本的接受程度。
入住急性精神病科的患者完成CIDI-Auto。将CIDI-Auto诊断和症状报告提供给主治精神科医生,他们完成一份问卷,评估报告的准确性和有用性。患者在完成CIDI-Auto之前回答一份关于他们对计算机态度的问卷,完成之后,他们回答一份关于他们对访谈反应的问卷。
精神科医生仅认可50%的CIDI-Auto当前诊断结果,并指出只有22%的CIDI-Auto报告提供了有用的新诊断结果,不过63%的报告有助于明确诊断,58%的报告可以为临床医生节省一些时间。他们认可CIDI-Auto作为非专业人员获取病史进行间接或远程诊断的一种可能辅助工具。94%的患者喜欢计算机化访谈,83%的患者能毫无困难地理解问题。60%的患者觉得计算机化访谈比与医生面谈更自在。教育程度和以前的计算机使用经验促进了对计算机化访谈的积极态度和满意度。
精神科医生认为患者完成的当前CIDI-Auto在诊断和病史采集方面价值有限。尽管患者接受并对计算机访谈有积极反应,但令人满意的计算机化诊断尚未实现。