医生对电子处方对患者安全和护理质量影响的评估

ACI open Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0038-1660464
Eija Kivekäs, S. Mikkonen, E. Borycki, Sami Ihantola, K. Saranto
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电子处方(e-prescribing)是一种潜在的重要干预措施,可以用来减少错误。与手写的药物处方相比,它提供了许多潜在的好处,包括标准化、易读性、审计跟踪和决策支持。电子健康记录(EHR)和电子处方系统可以极大地加强沟通,提高护理的质量和安全性。目的:调查医生对电子处方对患者安全和护理质量的影响的看法。方法本研究扩展技术接受模型来分析电子处方的接受程度,并增加对外部变量(患者识别和应用程序互操作性)对医生个人工作绩效(即患者安全和护理质量)的影响的理解。实证分析使用了2012年和2014年在芬兰进行的调查数据。参与者是医生,在进行这些研究时,电子处方是唯一可以用于开药的方法。结果医生对电子处方的感知有用性与患者安全和护理质量显著相关。电子病历的互操作性对电子处方的感知易用性和感知有用性都有显著影响。研究结果表明,使用电子处方系统的经验对参与者感知电子处方的易用性和有用性有积极的影响。结论:本研究强调了综合卫生信息技术在卫生保健中的潜在安全性和效率效益。电子处方的感知有用性影响医生对患者安全和护理质量的看法。
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Physicians' Estimates of Electronic Prescribing's Impact on Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Abstract Background Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is a potentially important intervention that can be used to reduce errors. It provides many potential benefits over handwritten medication prescriptions, including standardization, legibility, audit trails, and decision support. Electronic health record (EHR) and e-prescribing systems may greatly enhance communication and improve the quality and safety of care. Objectives Our aim is to investigate physician's opinions about the influence of electronic prescriptions on patient safety and quality of care. Methods This study extends the technology acceptance model to analyze the acceptance of e-prescribing and adds an understanding of what kind of impact the external variables (patient identification and the interoperability of applications) have on physicians' individual work performance (i.e., patient safety and quality of care). The empirical analysis uses data from surveys conducted in 2012 and 2014 in Finland. The participants were physicians, and e-prescribing was the only method that could be used for prescribing medication when these studies were conducted. Results Physicians' perceived usefulness of e-prescribing was significantly associated with patient safety and quality of care. The interoperability of an EHR had a significant effect on both the perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of e-prescribing. The findings show that experience with an e-prescribing system has a positive effect on participants' perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of e-prescribing. Conclusion This study highlights potential safety and efficiency benefits associated with integrated health information technology in health care. The perceived usefulness of e-prescribing affected physicians' opinions on patient safety and quality of care.
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