一项评估临床决策支持在癌症症状管理中的应用的混合方法案例研究。

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Applied Clinical Informatics Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2587-6081
Jennifer L Ridgeway, Deirdre R Pachman, Lila J Finney Rutten, Joan M Griffin, Sarah A Minteer, Jessica D Austin, Linda L Chlan, Cindy Tofthagen, Kyle A Tobin, Veronica Grzegorcyzk, Parvez Rahman, Kathryn J Ruddy, Andrea L Cheville
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摘要

电子患者报告结果测量(ePROMs)可以改善对癌症患者的护理,但有效性取决于临床环境中得到良好支持的整合。我们评估了临床医生在电子健康记录(EHR)中使用特定临床决策支持(CDS)工具的情况,这些工具旨在促进对癌症患者常见的六种症状的ePROM评分做出及时、临床适当的反应。父母实用试验于2019年3月至2023年1月在Mayo诊所(Rochester, Minnesota, usa)及其附属社区卫生保健系统进行,评估了ePROM监测和ehrs促进的协作护理症状管理干预在人群水平上的有效性和实施情况。本评估采用案例研究方法,采用四个数据源:(1)临床医生与从电子病历中提取的CDS工具的互动;(2)通过机构特定文本搜索工具识别的临床医生笔记;(3)与护理团队进行定性访谈和小组讨论;(4)审查行政记录,以确定对护理团队的培训和外展。电子病历指标显示,尽管向临床护理团队提供了教育外展和信息技术支持,但CDS工具(包括警报和针对症状的命令集)的采用率非常低。定性研究结果显示,CDS的使用不容易整合到繁忙的临床工作流程中,并强调了临床医生的看法,即协作护理干预提供了额外的患者支持,减少了临床医生使用CDS工具的需要。他们还强调了环境因素的重要性,包括机构优先事项和电子病历变化。这个实用的临床试验案例研究发现,EHR CDS工具的采用有限,这些工具的开发是为了提高临床医生对ePROM数据的认识和反应。研究结果表明,需要使临床医生和组织实施战略保持一致,简化CDS工具以适应实践期望,并确定和解决可能削弱教育和同伴支持等战略的背景因素。这对于那些旨在迭代地评估和改进CDS以及实现多组件干预策略或引入在保持可伸缩性的同时对障碍做出响应的新策略的团队来说可能尤其重要。
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A Mixed-Method Case Study to Evaluate Adoption of Clinical Decision Support for Cancer Symptom Management.

Electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) can improve care for people with cancer, but effectiveness hinges on well-supported integration in clinical settings.We evaluated clinician use of specific clinical decision support (CDS) tools in the electronic health record (EHR) designed to facilitate timely, clinically appropriate responses to ePROM scores for six symptoms commonly experienced by cancer patients.The parent pragmatic trial, which took place at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minnesota, United States) and its affiliated community health care system between March 2019 and January 2023, evaluated the population-level effectiveness and implementation of an ePROM surveillance and EHR-facilitated collaborative care symptom management intervention. The present evaluation used a case study approach with four data sources: (1) clinician interactions with CDS tools abstracted from the EHR; (2) clinician notes identified with an institution-specific textual search tool; (3) qualitative interviews and group discussions with care teams; and (4) administrative records reviewed to identify training and outreach to care teams.EHR metrics showed very low adoption of CDS tools including alerts and symptom-specific order sets, despite educational outreach and information technology support provided to clinical care teams. Qualitative findings revealed that CDS use was not easy to integrate into busy clinical workflows and highlighted clinician perceptions that the collaborative care intervention provided additional patient support that reduced clinicians' need to utilize CDS tools. They also highlight the importance of contextual factors, including institutional priorities and EHR changes.This pragmatic clinical trial case study found limited adoption of EHR CDS tools that had been developed to increase clinicians' awareness of and responses to ePROM data. Findings suggest the need to align clinician and organizational implementation strategies, simplify CDS tools to fit practice expectations, and identify and address contextual factors that could undercut strategies like education and peer support. This may be especially important for teams who aim to iteratively evaluate and refine CDS and implementation strategies for multicomponent interventions or introduce new strategies that are responsive to barriers while maintaining scalability.

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Applied Clinical Informatics
Applied Clinical Informatics MEDICAL INFORMATICS-
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期刊介绍: ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.
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