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基于协议的计算机提醒、医疗质量与人类的不完美性。

Protocol-based computer reminders, the quality of care and the non-perfectability of man.

作者信息

McDonald C J

出版信息

N Engl J Med. 1976 Dec 9;295(24):1351-5. doi: 10.1056/NEJM197612092952405.

Abstract

To determine whether clinical errors can be reduced by prospective computer suggestions about the management of simple clinical events, I studied the responses of nine physicians to computer suggestions generated by 390 protocols in a controlled crossover design. These protocols dealt primarily with conditions managed (e.g., elevated blood pressure) or caused (e.g., liver toxicity) by drugs. Physicians responded to 51 per cent of 327 events when given, and 22 per cent of 385 events when not given computer suggestions. Neither level of postgraduate training (first-year postgraduate or third-year post-graduate) nor the order in which physicians served as study and control subjects had statistically significant overall effect on the results. It appears that the prospective reminders do reduce errors, and that many of these errors are probably due to man's limitations as a data processor rather than to correctable human deficiencies.

摘要

为了确定关于简单临床事件管理的前瞻性计算机建议是否能减少临床失误,我采用对照交叉设计研究了9位医生对390个方案生成的计算机建议的反应。这些方案主要涉及由药物管理(如血压升高)或引起(如肝毒性)的病症。给予计算机建议时,医生对327个事件中的51%做出了反应;未给予计算机建议时,医生对385个事件中的22%做出了反应。研究生培训水平(研究生一年级或三年级)以及医生作为研究对象和对照对象的顺序对结果均无统计学上的显著总体影响。看来前瞻性提醒确实能减少失误,而且其中许多失误可能是由于人类作为数据处理者的局限性,而非可纠正的人为缺陷。

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