电子健康记录:爱尔兰皮肤科医生的经验和期望调查

Dmitri Wall, C. Hackett, B. Kane, K. Ahmad, B. Ramsay
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电子健康记录(EHRs)的潜力被广泛认可,然而,评估皮肤科最终用户期望和感知利益的研究缺乏。我们报告了对爱尔兰142名皮肤科医生的调查。8个问题评估了使用电子病历的经验和对皮肤病理想系统的期望。61位(43%)医生回答了问题,其中27位(44%)医生描述了他们使用电子病历的经验。18人中有6人(33%)认为理想的皮肤病电子病历的组成部分(易于数据输入,与实验室系统和放射学集成,与管理系统集成,摄影,绘图工具和标准化命名)非常重要和至关重要之间的比率。理想的皮肤病电子病历的有用性在所有类别中都是非常有用和非常有用的,具有安全性,建立国家网络和展示部门所做的工作评级最高。这项调查强调了皮肤科最终用户的核心需求,他们的整体参与对于确保电子病历的成功实施至关重要。
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Electronic Health Records: A Survey of the Experiences and Expectations of Irish Dermatologists
The potential of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) is widely recognised, however studies assessing dermatology end-users expectations and perceived benefits are lacking. We report on a survey of 142 physicians working in Dermatology in Ireland. Eight question stems assess experience with EHRs and expectations of an ideal system for use in Dermatology. 61 (43%) physicians responded, of which 27 (44%) describe their experience with EHRs. 6 (33%) of 18 suggest components of an ideal dermatology EHR (ease of data inputting, integration with laboratory systems and radiology, integration with administrative systems, photography, drawing tools and standardised nomenclature) rate between very important and vital. The usefulness of an ideal dermatology EHR rates between very and extremely useful across all categories proposed, with safety, building a National network and demonstrating the work performed by a department rating highest. This survey highlights the core needs of dermatology end-users, whose integral involvement is essential to ensure successful EHR implementation.
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