医生与纸质病历系统和基于图形的电子病历系统交互的可用性研究。

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2002-01-01
Nestor J Rodriguez, Viviam Murillo, José A Borges, Johanna Ortiz, Daniel Z Sands
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电子病历系统的用户界面可以显著提高用户的接受度,并简化其采用过程。用户界面的设计应该考虑到用户的特征和需求,并在其开发的生命周期中结合可用性工程原则。在本文中,我们描述了医生与基于纸张的患者记录系统和基于图形的电子患者记录系统的交互研究。可学习性、效率和满意度的可用性属性在医生与患者记录系统的整个活动范围内进行评估。研究结果并没有显示完成典型医生任务的总时间有显著差异。然而,平均而言,医生在基于图形的系统上执行查看任务的速度更快,记录任务的速度更慢,排序任务的速度与基于纸张的系统大致相同。结果发现,医生对基于图形的系统比基于纸张的系统更满意。研究结果还显示,与计算机水平和打字技能较低的医生相比,计算机水平和打字技能较高的医生在基于图形的系统上完成典型任务的时间要短得多。
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A usability study of physicians interaction with a paper-based patient record system and a graphical-based electronic patient record system.

The user interface of an electronic patient record system can significantly improve user acceptance and ease its adoption process. The design of a user interface should take into consideration the characteristics and the needs of the user incorporating usability engineering principles in the lifecycle of its development. In this paper we describe a study of physician interaction with a paper-based patient record system and a graphical-based electronic patient record system. The usability attributes of learnability, efficiency and satisfaction are evaluated on the whole spectrum of physicians' activities with patient record systems. The results of the study did not reveal a significant difference in the overall time to complete typical physician tasks. However, on average physicians can perform viewing tasks faster, documenting tasks slower and ordering tasks at about the same speed on the graphical-based system than on the paper based system. Physicians were found to be significantly more satisfied with the graphical-based system than with the paper-based system. The results also revealed that physicians with higher levels of computer literacy and typing skills can complete typical tasks in significantly less time on a graphical-based system than physicians with lower levels of computer literacy and typing skills.

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