Using REDCap and Apple ResearchKit to integrate patient questionnaires and clinical decision support into the electronic health record to improve sexually transmitted infection testing in the emergency department

Fahd A. Ahmad, Philip R. O. Payne, Ian Lackey, Rachel Komeshak, Kenneth Kenney, Brianna Magnusen, Christopher L. Metts, T. Bailey
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OBJECTIVE Audio-enhanced computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASIs) are useful adjuncts for clinical care but are rarely integrated into the electronic health record (EHR). We created a flexible framework for integrating an ACASIs with clinical decision support (CDS) into the EHR. We used this program to identify adolescents at risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the emergency department (ED). We provide an overview of the software platform and qualitative user acceptance. MATERIALS AND METHODS We created an ACASI with a CDS algorithm to identify adolescents in need of STI testing. We offered it to 15- to 21-year-old patients in our ED, regardless of ED complaint. We collected user feedback via the ACASI. These were programmed into REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture), and an iOS application utilizing Apple ResearchKit generated a tablet compatible representation of the ACASI for patients. A custom software program created an HL7 (Health Level Seven) message containing a summary of responses, CDS recommendations, and STI test orders, which were transmitted to the EHR. RESULTS In the first year, 1788 of 6227 (28.7%) eligible adolescents completed the survey. Technical issues led to decreased use for several months. Patients rated the system favorably, with 1583 of 1787 (88.9%) indicating that they were "somewhat" or "very comfortable" answering questions electronically and 1291 of 1787 (72.2%) preferring this format over face-to-face interviews or paper questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS We present a novel use for REDCap to combine patient-answered questionnaires and CDS to improve care for adolescents at risk for STIs. Our program was well received and the platform can be used across disparate patients, topics, and information technology infrastructures.
利用REDCap和Apple ResearchKit将患者问卷和临床决策支持整合到电子健康记录中,以改善急诊科的性传播感染检测
目的:音频增强计算机辅助自我访谈(ACASIs)是临床护理的有用辅助手段,但很少被整合到电子健康记录(EHR)中。我们创建了一个灵活的框架,将ACASIs与临床决策支持(CDS)集成到EHR中。我们使用这个程序来识别急诊科(ED)有性传播感染(STIs)风险的青少年。我们提供了软件平台的概述和定性的用户接受度。材料和方法我们创建了一个ACASI,使用CDS算法来识别需要进行性传播感染检测的青少年。我们在急诊科为15至21岁的患者提供这种治疗,无论他们是否有急诊科症状。我们通过ACASI收集用户反馈。这些数据被编程到REDCap(研究电子数据采集)中,一个利用苹果研究工具包的iOS应用程序为患者生成了一个与平板电脑兼容的ACASI表示。自定义软件程序创建了一条HL7(健康级别7)消息,其中包含响应摘要、CDS建议和STI测试订单,并将其传输到EHR。结果第一年,6227名符合条件的青少年中有1788名(28.7%)完成了调查。技术问题导致使用减少了几个月。患者对系统的评价很好,1787人中有1583人(88.9%)表示他们“有点”或“非常舒服”地回答电子问题,1787人中有1291人(72.2%)更喜欢这种形式,而不是面对面的访谈或纸质问卷。结论:我们提出了REDCap的一种新用途,将患者回答的问卷和CDS结合起来,以改善对性传播感染风险青少年的护理。我们的项目很受欢迎,该平台可以用于不同的患者、主题和信息技术基础设施。
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