Experience of Health Care Professionals Using Digital Tools in the Hospital: Qualitative Systematic Review

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作者
Wosny, Marie [1 ,3 ]
Strasser, Livia Maria [1 ]
Hastings, Janna [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ St Gallen HSG, Sch Med, St Gallen, Switzerland
[2] Univ Zurich UZH, Inst Implementat Sci Hlth Care, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ St Gallen HSG, Sch Med, St Jakob-Str 21, CH-9000 St Gallen, Switzerland
来源
JMIR HUMAN FACTORS | 2023年 / 10卷
关键词
health information technology; electronic health record; electronic medical records; clinical decision support; health care professionals; burnout; qualitative research; BURNOUT; TECHNOLOGY; IMPACT; USABILITY; WORKLOAD; RECORDS;
D O I
10.2196/50357
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The digitalization of health care has many potential benefits, but it may also negatively impact health care professionals' well-being. Burnout can, in part, result from inefficient work processes related to the suboptimal implementation and use of health information technologies. Although strategies to reduce stress and mitigate clinician burnout typically involve individual-based interventions, emerging evidence suggests that improving the experience of using health information technologies can have a notable impact.Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to collect evidence of the benefits and challenges associated with the use of digital tools in hospital settings with a particular focus on the experiences of health care professionals using these tools.Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines to explore the experience of health care professionals with digital tools in hospital settings. Using a rigorous selection process to ensure the methodological quality and validity of the study results, we included qualitative studies with distinct data that described the experiences of physicians and nurses. A panel of 3 independent researchers performed iterative data analysis and identified thematic constructs.Results: Of the 1175 unique primary studies, we identified 17 (1.45%) publications that focused on health care professionals' experiences with various digital tools in their day-to-day practice. Of the 17 studies, 10 (59%) focused on clinical decision support tools, followed by 6 (35%) studies focusing on electronic health records and 1 (6%) on a remote patient-monitoring tool. We propose a theoretical framework for understanding the complex interplay between the use of digital tools, experience, and outcomes. We identified 6 constructs that encompass the positive and negative experiences of health care professionals when using digital tools, along with moderators and outcomes. Positive experiences included feeling confident, responsible, and satisfied, whereas negative experiences included frustration, feeling overwhelmed, and feeling frightened. Positive moderators that may reinforce the use of digital tools included sufficient training and adequate workflow integration, whereas negative moderators comprised unfavorable social structures and the lack of training. Positive outcomes included improved patient care and increased workflow efficiency, whereas negative outcomes included increased workload, increased safety risks, and issues with information quality.Conclusions: Although positive and negative outcomes and moderators that may affect the use of digital tools were commonly reported, the experiences of health care professionals, such as their thoughts and emotions, were less frequently discussed. On the basis of this finding, this study highlights the need for further research specifically targeting experiences as an important mediator of clinician well-being. It also emphasizes the importance of considering differences in the nature of specific tools as well as the profession and role of individual users.Trial Registration: PROSPERO CRD42023393883; https://tinyurl.com/2htpzzxj(JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e50357) doi: 10.2196/50357
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