| Literature DB >> 25341847 |
Marc A Ellsworth1, Tara R Lang, Brian W Pickering, Vitaly Herasevich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The amount of clinical information that providers encounter daily creates an environment for information overload and medical error. To create a more efficient EMR human-computer interface, we aimed to understand clinical information needs among NICU providers.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25341847 PMCID: PMC4283115 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-14-92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Figure 1Data item ratings. Data items in descending order of the mean score (average) as rated by NICU providers to the perceived importance in guiding clinical care. Proportional quartiles are demonstrated by shading of the graph bars. Also shown are the percentages of respondents that rated each data item as absolutely necessary and not needed.
Top ten data items by clinical role
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| Daily weight | 5.7 | Daily weight | 5.6 |
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| pH | 5.5 |
| pCO2 | 5.7 | pCO2 | 5.4 |
| FiO2 | 5.7 | FiO2 | 5.2 |
| Blood culture results | 5.7 | Blood culture results | 5.2 |
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| Ventilator mode | 5.7 | Ventilator mode | 5.1 |
| Chest X-ray | 5.7 | Chest X-ray | 5.1 |
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| pH | 5.6 |
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A listing of the top 10 data items with the largest mean score (MS) stratified by clinical role groupings. Data items that differ between the groups are italicized.
Figure 2Variance by clinical role. (A) Variance in the individual data item mean scores stratified by clinical role (AP – attending physician; NF – neonatal fellow; NP – nurse practitioner; PR – pediatric resident). Data are displayed in box-whisker graphs (median, interquartile range, total range) with the lighter horizontal line showing the grand mean. (B) Proportion of density chart illustrating the distribution of data item mean scores by clinical role (no statistical analyses performed).