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目的:比较将数字白内障工作流程与大容量白内障手术诊所的现有工作流程相结合所节省的时间和资源:地点:印度海德拉巴 L V Prasad 眼科研究所(地点 1)和印度班加罗尔 Narayana Nethralaya(地点 2):设计:前瞻性、时间与运动:方法:记录白内障工作流程中完成每个步骤(术前测量、手术规划和手术过程)所需的总时间、输入数据字段的数量以及两个工作流程所需的支持人员。所有研究的测量结果都是首先根据现有的电子病历白内障工作流程确定的,然后再根据两家医院的数字化工作流程(带有数据审核员、手术计划员和数据传输到手术室的集成数据管理系统)确定的:结果:共分析了 85 个白内障工作流程(站点 1,44 个;站点 2,41 个)。将数字化工作流程整合到医疗点现有的电子病历工作流程后,术前测量的平均时间减少了25.3%(P = .006),手术计划的平均时间减少了55.1%(P = .008),手术过程的平均时间减少了22.6%(P = .002)。数字组的平均(±SD)手术总时间明显更短(887.3±103.3 秒 vs 1271.3±300.7 秒;P < .0001)。在两个地点,数字化工作流程所记录的数据字段数量和所需的辅助人员数量均明显减少(P < .0001):结论:数字化工作流程的整合大大缩短了白内障手术的总时间、总时间的可变性、记录的数据字段数量和资源利用率。完全数字化对提高白内障手术工作流程的效率和标准化具有重要意义。
Impact of digital cataract workflow on time and resource efficiencies in cataract surgery: time and motion study.
Purpose: To compare time and resource-saving with integration of digital cataract workflow to the existing workflow in high-volume cataract surgery clinics.
Setting: L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India (Site 1) and Narayana Nethralaya, Bengaluru, India (Site 2).
Design: Prospective, time-and-motion.
Methods: The total time to complete each step (preoperative measurements, surgical planning, and surgical procedures) of the cataract workflow, number of data fields entered, and support staff required for both workflows were recorded. All study measurements were determined first for existing EMR cataract workflow followed by digital workflow (integrated data management system with data reviewer, surgical planner, and data transfer to OR) at both sites.
Results: A total of 85 (Site 1, 44; Site 2, 41) cataract workflows were analyzed. The integration of digital workflow into the site's existing EMR workflow reduced the mean time for preoperative measurements by 25.3% (P = .006), surgical planning by 55.1% (P = .008), and surgical procedures by 22.6% (P = .002). The mean±SD overall time for the surgery was significantly shorter in the digital group (887.3±103.3 vs 1271.3±300.7 seconds; P < .0001). For both sites, the number of data fields recorded and the number of support staff needed was significantly lesser for the digital workflow (P < .0001, for both).
Conclusions: Integration of digital workflow significantly reduced the overall cataract surgery time, variability of overall time, number of data fields recorded, and resource utilization. Complete digitalization has important implications for improving the efficiency and standardization of cataract surgery workflow.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (JCRS), a preeminent peer-reviewed monthly ophthalmology publication, is the official journal of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS).
JCRS publishes high quality articles on all aspects of anterior segment surgery. In addition to original clinical studies, the journal features a consultation section, practical techniques, important cases, and reviews as well as basic science articles.