Zielstorff R D
Partners HealthCare System, Boston, Massachusetts 02167, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 1998 May-Jun;5(3):227-36. doi: 10.1136/jamia.1998.0050227.
The "guidelines movement" was formed to reduce variability in practice, control costs, and improve patient care outcomes. Yet the overall impact on practice and outcomes has been disappointing. Evidence demonstrates that the most effective method of stimulating awareness of and compliance with best practices is computer-generated reminders provided at the point of care. This paper reviews five steps along the path from the development of a guideline to its integration into practice and the subsequent evaluation of its impact on practice and outcomes. Issues arising at each step and obstacles to moving from one step to the next are described. Last, developments that could help overcome the obstacles are highlighted. These include 1) more rapid knowledge acquisition using data mining, 2) better accommodation to imprecise knowledge in clinical algorithms using fuzzy logic, 3) development of a shareable model for guideline representation and execution, and 4) more widespread availability of clinically robust information systems that support decision-making at the point of care.
“指南运动”旨在减少医疗实践中的差异、控制成本并改善患者护理结果。然而,其对医疗实践和结果的总体影响却令人失望。有证据表明,在医疗服务点提供计算机生成的提醒是提高对最佳实践的认识和依从性的最有效方法。本文回顾了从制定指南到将其整合到实践中以及随后评估其对实践和结果的影响这一过程中的五个步骤。描述了每个步骤中出现的问题以及从一个步骤迈向下一步的障碍。最后,强调了有助于克服这些障碍的进展。这些进展包括:1)使用数据挖掘更快地获取知识;2)利用模糊逻辑更好地适应临床算法中不精确的知识;3)开发用于指南表示和执行的可共享模型;4)更广泛地提供支持医疗服务点决策的临床稳健信息系统。