Stahlhut R W, Gosbee J W, Gardner-Bonneau D J
Center for Applied Medical Informatics (CAMI), Michigan State University, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies (MSU-KCMC), Kalmazoo, USA.
Acad Med. 1997 Oct;72(10):881-7.
The authors have developed a curriculum in medical informatics that focuses on practical problems in clinical medicine, rather than on the details of informatics technologies. Their development of this human-centered curriculum was guided by the identification of six key clinical challenges that must be addressed by practitioners in the near future and by an examination of the failures of past informatics efforts to make a significant difference in the everyday practice of clinical medicine. Principles of human factors engineering--the body of knowledge about those human abilities, limitations, and characteristics that are relevant to design--are an essential part of this curriculum. Human factors engineering also provides the necessary perspective, as well as the concrete knowledge and methods, that can enable practitioners to properly evaluate their clinical information needs, weight the merits of proposed technology-based solutions, and understand their own inherent performance limitations.
作者们开发了一门医学信息学课程,该课程关注临床医学中的实际问题,而非信息技术的细节。他们以识别六个近期从业者必须应对的关键临床挑战为指导,并审视过去信息学努力在临床医学日常实践中未能产生重大影响的情况,从而开发了这一以人为主导的课程。人因工程学原理——关于那些与设计相关的人类能力、局限和特征的知识体系——是该课程的重要组成部分。人因工程学还提供了必要的视角,以及具体的知识和方法,使从业者能够正确评估其临床信息需求,权衡基于技术的解决方案的优点,并了解自身固有的性能局限。