电子健康记录嵌入式策略改善心力衰竭患者的护理。

IF 3.8 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Michael A Fuery, Bashar Kadhim, Marc D Samsky, James V Freeman, Katherine Clark, Nihar R Desai, Francis P Wilson, Treeny Ahmed, Tariq Ahmad
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摘要

目的:大多数临床决策使用电子健康记录(EHR),利用其能力帮助提供者做出基于证据的决策,改善对心力衰竭患者的护理,这一需求尚未得到满足。这些电子推动根植于人类的决策心理,通常针对特定的认知偏见。本综述概述了新型电子病历推动措施的发展以及从每次经验中吸取的具体教训,为未来干预措施的发展提供信息。最近的发现:有几项随机临床试验研究了电子病历警报对心力衰竭患者护理质量的影响。这些干预措施针对的是临床医生和患者。每个试验都有一些特点,为电子病历推动的最佳实践和未来方向提供了信息。最近的临床试验表明,一些电子病历警报可以改善对心力衰竭患者的护理。这些试验使用默认选项,让临床医生参与警报设计过程,提供可操作的建议,旨在最大限度地减少对典型工作流程的干扰。旨在改善护理的警报应以随机方式进行检查,以评估其对临床医生满意度和患者护理的影响。
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Electronic Health Record Embedded Strategies for Improving Care of Patients With Heart Failure.

Purpose: A majority of clinical decisions use the electronic health record (EHR) and there is an unmet need to use its capability to help providers to make evidence-based decisions that improve care for heart failure patients. These electronic nudges are rooted in the human psychology of decision-making and often target specific cognitive biases. This review outlines the development of novel EHR nudges and specific lessons learned from each experience to inform the development of future interventions.

Recent findings: There have been several randomized clinical trials examining the impact of EHR alerts on quality of care for heart failure patients. These interventions have targeted both clinicians and patients. There are features of each trial that inform best practices and future directions for EHR nudges. Recent clinical trials have demonstrated that some EHR alerts can improve care for heart failure patients. These trials utilized default options, involved clinicians in the alert design process, provided actionable recommendations, and aimed to minimize disruptions to typical workflow. Alerts aimed at improving care should be examined in a randomized fashion in order to evaluate their impact on clinician satisfaction and patient care.

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Current Heart Failure Reports
Current Heart Failure Reports Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: This journal intends to provide clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts that review the most important, recently published clinical findings related to the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of heart failure. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas, such as investigative, pharmacologic, and nonpharmacologic therapies, pathophysiology, and prevention. Section Editors, in turn, select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Commentaries from well-known figures in the field are also provided.
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