Consultation of medical narratives in the electronic medical record

被引:0
|
作者
Tange, HJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Dept Med & Pharmacol, Dept Med Informat, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
electronic medical record; medical narratives; information retrieval; structure; user needs;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
This article presents an overview of a research project concerning the consultation of medical narratives in the electronic medical record (EMR). It describes an analysis of user needs, the design and implementation of a prototype EMR system, and the evaluation of the ease of consultation of medical narratives when using this system. In a questionnaire survey, 85 hospital physicians judged the quality of their paper-based medical record with respect to data entry, information retrieval and some other aspects. Participants were more positive a bout the paper medical record than the literature suggests. They wished to maintain the flexibility of data entry but indicated the need to improve the retrieval of information. A prototype EMR system was developed to facilitate the consultation of medical narratives. These parts were divided into labeled segments that could be arranged source-oriented and problem-oriented. This system was used to evaluate the ease of information retrieval of 24 internists and 12 residents at a teaching hospital when using free-text medical narratives divided at different levels of detail. They solved, without time pressure, some predefined problems concerning three voluminous, inpatient case records. The participants were randomly allocated to a sequence that was balanced by patient case and learning effect. The division of medical narratives affected speed, but not completeness of information retrieval. Progress notes divided into problem-related segments could be consulted 22% faster than when undivided. Medical history and physical examination divided into segments at organ-system level could be consulted 13% faster than when divided into separate questions and observations. These differences were statistically significant. The fastest divisions were also appreciated as the best combination of easy searching and best insight in the patient case. The results of our evaluation study suggest a trade-off between searching and reading: too much detailed segments will delay the consultation of medical narratives. Validation of the results in daily practice is recommended.
引用
收藏
页码:289 / 293
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Electronic Medical Record: Optimizing Human not Computer Capabilities
    Daniel Luchins
    Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2010, 37 : 375 - 378
  • [42] Automated generation of comparator patients in the electronic medical record
    Rigdon, Joseph
    Ostasiewski, Brian
    Woelfel, Kamah
    Wiseman, Kimberly D.
    Hetherington, Tim
    Downs, Stephen
    Kowalkowski, Marc
    LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEMS, 2024, 8 (01):
  • [43] Students' perception of incorporating an electronic medical record in simulation
    Thomas, Syeda
    Prunty, April
    Yousef, Shaimaa
    TEACHING AND LEARNING IN NURSING, 2024, 19 (01) : e160 - e163
  • [44] Influence of electronic medical record implementation on provider retirement at a major academic medical centre
    Crowson, Matthew G.
    Vail, Christopher
    Eapen, Rose J.
    JOURNAL OF EVALUATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2016, 22 (02) : 222 - 226
  • [45] Medical and nursing clinician perspectives on the usability of the hospital electronic medical record: A qualitative analysis
    Lloyd, Sheree
    Long, Karrie
    Probst, Yasmine
    Di Donato, Josie
    Alvandi, Abraham Oshni
    Roach, Jeremy
    Bain, Christopher
    HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2024, 53 (03) : 189 - 197
  • [46] Implementing and integrating a clinically driven electronic medical record for radiation oncology in a large medical enterprise
    Kirkpatrick, John P.
    Light, Kim L.
    Walker, Robyn M.
    Georges, Debra L.
    Antoine, Phillip A.
    Clough, Robert W.
    Cozart, Heidi B.
    Yin, Fang-Fang
    Yoo, Sua
    Willett, Christopher G.
    FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY, 2013, 3
  • [47] Utilizing remote access for electronic medical records reduces overall electronic medical record time for vascular surgery residents
    Ho, Vy T.
    Sgroi, Michael D.
    Chandra, Venita
    Asch, Steven M.
    Chen, Jonathan H.
    Lee, Jason T.
    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 2023, 77 (06) : 1797 - 1802
  • [48] SEMRAchain: A Secure Electronic Medical Record Based on Blockchain Technology
    Mhamdi, Halima
    Ayadi, Manel
    Ksibi, Amel
    Al-Rasheed, Amal
    Soufiene, Ben Othman
    Hedi, Sakli
    ELECTRONICS, 2022, 11 (21)
  • [49] THE ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD: A NEW TOOL FOR DEVELOPING PHARMACEUTICAL CARE
    Corte Garcia, Juan Jose
    Espin Fernandez, Mariano
    Rojo Eyaralar, Javier
    Martinez-Camblor, Pablo
    ATENCION FARMACEUTICA, 2011, 13 (03): : 176 - 180
  • [50] Use of an electronic medical record system to improve antimicrobial stewardship
    P Allan
    M Newman
    J Collinson
    L Bond
    W English
    Critical Care, 19 (Suppl 1):