部署环境临床智能以改善护理:一篇研究文章评估了细微差别DAX对文件负担和倦怠的影响。

Future healthcare journal Pub Date : 2025-07-17 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fhj.2025.100450
Staci J Wendt, Catherine T Dinh, Michael Sutcliffe, Kyle Jones, James M Scanlan, J Scott Smitherman
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简介:职业倦怠在临床护理提供者,由于部分文件负担,已达到危机水平。这项研究测量了使用新的临床文档软件,“环境临床智能”(ACI)程序的效果,以减少文档工作量并改善提供者的福祉。方法:这是一项随机对照研究,采用阶梯-楔形设计。提供者被随机分配在研究的早期或晚期使用ACI。医疗记录元数据捕获用于文档的时间。每月收集负担和倦怠指标。结果:ACI显著减轻了文件负担、提供者挫折感和倦怠。供应商每天花费更少的文档时间,每周减少2.5小时的非工作时间文档。讨论:本研究表明,ACI的使用确实减轻了文档负担,并且具有主观和客观的好处。ACI的广泛使用有可能缓解医生职业倦怠的危机。
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Deploying ambient clinical intelligence to improve care: A research article assessing the impact of nuance DAX on documentation burden and burnout.

Introduction: Occupational burnout among clinical care providers, due in part to documentation burden, has reached crisis level. This study measured the effect of using new clinical documentation software, an 'ambient clinical intelligence' (ACI) program, to reduce the documentation workload and improve provider wellbeing.

Methods: This was a randomised, control study with a step-wedge design. Providers were randomly assigned to use ACI early or late in the study. Medical records metadata captured time spent on documentation. Measures of burden and burnout were collected monthly.

Results: ACI significantly reduced documentation burden, provider frustration and burnout. Providers spent less documentation time each day, and 2.5 h less per week of off-hours documentation.

Discussion: This study demonstrates that the use of ACI does indeed relieve the documentation burden and had both subjective and objective benefits. The widespread use of ACI has the potential to alleviate the crisis of physician burnout.

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