Perceptions of an Electronic Patient Symptom Reporting Tool by Clinicians.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Jennifer Mallow, Andrea Bailey, Laura Tasker, Hannah Hazard, Michael Hassett, Christine Cronin, Roshan Paudel, Jessica Bian, Don S Dizon, Raymond U Osarogiagbon, Deborah Schrag, Sandra L Wong
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Prior to implementing an electronic health record-integrated patient-reported outcomes system, eSyM, the perceived facilitators and barriers to implementation from multiple stakeholder perspectives were sought. The purpose is to report the findings of the perceived facilitators and barriers to implementation of eSyM from multiple clinician stakeholder perspectives. Stakeholders included administrators, clerical staff, information technology professionals, support staff, physicians, providers, and nurses from six Symptom Management Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Oncology health systems, a diverse mix of academic/community, rural/metropolitan, and Northeastern and Southern community-based cancer centers. Site information, participant information, perceived effectiveness, and perceived patient barriers to use were collected from 173 stakeholders. RNs were the most represented participants, followed by physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. Stakeholders felt that eSyM would be effective in improving patient symptom management, keeping patients out of the hospital and emergency department, and improving clinic efficiency. Clinician stakeholders perceived eSyM as necessary and effective for improving symptom management. Most stakeholders felt that their colleagues would be supportive of using eSyM. Stakeholders perceived minor patient barriers were access to technology, distrust of technology, and English language proficiency. Computer literacy was perceived as a major barrier. Future longitudinal mixed-methods design that combines quantitative findings with qualitative observations is needed. Understanding the contextual factors that influence the facilitation or barriers of implementing eSyM is needed to scale and spread the intervention to other institutions. As a nursing intervention, the assessment of the perceptions of improvement of eSyM workflow would be especially useful.

临床医生对电子患者症状报告工具的看法。
在实施电子健康记录集成的患者报告结果系统eSyM之前,从多个利益相关者的角度寻求了实施的促进因素和障碍。目的是从多个临床医生利益相关者的角度报告实施eSyM的感知促进因素和障碍的发现。利益相关者包括管理人员、文书人员、信息技术专业人员、支持人员、医生、提供者和护士,他们来自六个肿瘤卫生系统中患者报告结果的症状管理实施,这些系统包括学术/社区、农村/大都市、东北部和南部社区癌症中心。从173个利益相关者那里收集了站点信息、参与者信息、感知有效性和感知患者使用障碍。注册护士是最具代表性的参与者,其次是医生、医师助理和执业护士。利益相关者认为,eSyM将有效改善患者症状管理,使患者远离医院和急诊科,提高临床效率。临床利益相关者认为eSyM对改善症状管理是必要和有效的。大多数利益相关者认为他们的同事会支持使用eSyM。利益相关者认为患者的次要障碍是获取技术、对技术的不信任和英语熟练程度。计算机知识被认为是一个主要障碍。未来需要将定量发现与定性观察相结合的纵向混合方法设计。需要了解影响实施eSyM的便利或障碍的背景因素,以便将干预措施扩大到其他机构。作为一项护理干预措施,对eSyM工作流程改进的感知评估将特别有用。
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Cin-Computers Informatics Nursing
Cin-Computers Informatics Nursing 工程技术-护理
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
15.40%
发文量
248
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For over 30 years, CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing has been at the interface of the science of information and the art of nursing, publishing articles on the latest developments in nursing informatics, research, education and administrative of health information technology. CIN connects you with colleagues as they share knowledge on implementation of electronic health records systems, design decision-support systems, incorporate evidence-based healthcare in practice, explore point-of-care computing in practice and education, and conceptually integrate nursing languages and standard data sets. Continuing education contact hours are available in every issue.
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