Assessing Associations Between Health Information Technology Maturity and Nursing Home Survey Deficiencies.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of gerontological nursing Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3928/00989134-20231211-01
Gregory L Alexander, Jianfang Liu
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One in three nursing home (NH) residents experience adverse events. One strategy for safer NH care is health information technology (HIT). Two national NH surveys measuring HIT maturity were administered in 2020 (N = 719) and 2021 (N = 312). Quarterly NH survey deficiencies from the same years were linked to HIT maturity surveys. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used in analysis. NHs were of similar size and location, with more for-profit facilities. Most (67.5% and 61.9%, respectively) NH administrators reported having capabilities to share data internally within their facility, and not externally. Mean HIT maturity scores increased from Year 1 to Year 2. Over 2 years, 5,406 deficiencies were reported, mostly (31.3%) for nutrition and dietary deficiencies. There were negative associations between HIT maturity and deficiency scope. With a 1-unit increase in HIT maturity, relative risk of widespread scope decreased by 14%. Among covariates, bed size, staffing, and year were significant factors associated with deficiency scope. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(1), 8-14.].

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评估医疗信息技术成熟度与养老院调查缺陷之间的关联。
每三位疗养院(NH)住院患者中就有一位会遭遇不良事件。医疗信息技术 (HIT) 是提高 NH 护理安全性的策略之一。2020 年(N = 719)和 2021 年(N = 312)进行了两次全国 NH 调查,以衡量 HIT 的成熟度。同年的季度 NH 调查缺陷与 HIT 成熟度调查相关联。分析中使用了描述性统计和逻辑回归。公立医院的规模和地理位置相似,但营利性机构较多。大多数(分别为 67.5% 和 61.9%)国家医疗卫生机构的管理者表示,他们有能力在机构内部而非外部共享数据。HIT 成熟度的平均得分从第一年上升到第二年。两年来,共报告了 5406 项缺陷,其中大部分(31.3%)为营养和饮食缺陷。HIT 成熟度与缺乏症范围之间存在负相关。HIT 成熟度每增加 1 个单位,大范围缺乏的相对风险就会降低 14%。在协变量中,病床大小、人员配备和年份是与缺乏症范围相关的重要因素。[老年护理杂志》(Journal of Gerontological Nursing),50(1),8-14。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontological Nursing is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing clinically relevant original articles on the practice of gerontological nursing across the continuum of care in a variety of health care settings, for more than 40 years.
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