Clinician Barriers to Ordering Pulmonary Function Tests for Adults with Suspected Asthma.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alana Haussmann, Anita N Moudgal, Megan Calzia, Laura P Hurley
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Abstract

Background: Primary care clinicians do not adhere to national and international guidelines recommending pulmonary function testing (PFTs) in patients with suspected asthma. Little is known about why that occurs. Our objective was to assess clinician focused barriers to ordering PFTs.

Methods: An internet-based 11-item survey of primary care clinicians at a large safety-net institution was conducted between August 2021 and November 2021. This survey assessed barriers and possible electronic health record (EHR) solutions to ordering PFTs. One of the survey questions contained an open-ended question about barriers which was analyzed qualitatively.

Results: The survey response rate was 59% (117/200). The top 3 reported barriers included beliefs that testing will not change management, distance to testing site, and the physical effort it takes to complete testing. Clinicians were in favor of an EHR intervention to prompt them to order PFTs. Responses to the open-ended question also conveyed that objective testing does not change management.

Discussion: PFTs improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce inappropriate therapies. Of the barriers we identified, the most modifiable is to educate clinicians about how PFTs can change management. That in conjunction with an EHR prompt, which clinicians approved of, may lead to guideline congruent and improved quality in asthma care.

临床医生在为疑似哮喘的成人进行肺功能检查时遇到的障碍。
背景:初级保健临床医生并不遵守国家和国际指南中关于对疑似哮喘患者进行肺功能检测(PFT)的建议。人们对出现这种情况的原因知之甚少。我们的目标是评估临床医生在开具肺功能检查单时遇到的主要障碍:方法:2021 年 8 月至 2021 年 11 月期间,我们对一家大型安全网机构的初级保健临床医生进行了一项基于互联网的 11 个项目的调查。该调查评估了订购 PFT 的障碍和可能的电子健康记录 (EHR) 解决方案。其中一个调查问题包含一个关于障碍的开放式问题,我们对该问题进行了定性分析:调查回复率为 59%(117/200)。报告的前三大障碍包括:认为检查不会改变管理、距离检查地点较远以及完成检查需要耗费体力。临床医生赞成通过电子病历干预来提示他们进行 PFT 检查。对开放式问题的回答也表明,客观检查不会改变管理:讨论:PFT 提高了诊断的准确性并减少了不恰当的治疗。在我们发现的障碍中,最容易改变的是让临床医生了解 PFT 如何改变管理。这与临床医生认可的电子病历提示相结合,可使哮喘护理符合指南要求并提高质量。
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4.90
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