An Exploratory Case Study to Understand Primary Care Users and Their Data Quality Tradeoffs

J. St-Maurice, C. Burns
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Primary care data is an important part of the evolving healthcare ecosystem. Generally, users in primary care are expected to provide excellent patient care and record high-quality data. In practice, users must balance sets of priorities regarding care and data. The goal of this study was to understand data quality tradeoffs between timeliness, validity, completeness, and use among primary care users. As a case study, data quality measures and metrics are developed through a focus group session with managers. After calculating and extracting measurements of data quality from six years of historic data, each measure was modeled with logit binomial regression to show correlations, characterize tradeoffs, and investigate data quality interactions. Measures and correlations for completeness, use, and timeliness were calculated for 196,967 patient encounters. Based on the analysis, there was a positive relationship between validity and completeness, and a negative relationship between timeliness and use. Use of data and reductions in entry delay were positively associated with completeness and validity. Our results suggest that if users are not provided with sufficient time to record data as part of their regular workflow, they will prioritize spending available time with patients. As a measurement of a primary care system's effectiveness, the negative correlation between use and timeliness points to a self-reinforcing relationship that provides users with little external value. In the future, additional data can be generated from comparable organizations to test several new hypotheses about primary care users.
了解初级保健用户及其数据质量权衡的探索性案例研究
初级保健数据是不断发展的医疗保健生态系统的重要组成部分。一般来说,初级保健的用户被期望提供优秀的病人护理和记录高质量的数据。在实践中,用户必须平衡护理和数据方面的优先级。本研究的目的是了解初级保健用户在及时性、有效性、完整性和使用之间的数据质量权衡。作为一个案例研究,数据质量度量和指标是通过与管理人员的焦点小组会议开发的。在从六年的历史数据中计算和提取数据质量的测量值之后,每个测量值都使用logit二项回归建模,以显示相关性,表征权衡,并研究数据质量的相互作用。计算了196,967例患者就诊的完整性、使用和及时性的测量和相关性。结果表明,效度与完整性呈正相关,时效性与使用呈负相关。数据的使用和输入延迟的减少与完整性和有效性呈正相关。我们的研究结果表明,如果用户没有足够的时间来记录数据,作为他们常规工作流程的一部分,他们将优先考虑将可用时间花在患者身上。作为衡量初级保健系统有效性的一项指标,使用与及时性之间的负相关关系表明,这是一种自我强化的关系,为用户提供的外部价值很少。将来,可以从可比较的组织中产生更多的数据,以测试关于初级保健用户的几个新假设。
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