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Involving end-users in the design of an audit and feedback intervention in the emergency department setting – a mixed methods study

机译:让最终用户参与急诊部门环境中的审计和反馈干预设计–混合方法研究

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BackgroundLong length of stays (LOS) in emergency departments (ED) negatively affect quality of care. Ordering of inappropriate diagnostic tests contributes to long LOS and reduces quality of care. One strategy to change practice patterns is to use performance feedback dashboards for physicians. While this strategy has proven to be successful in multiple settings, the most effective ways to deliver such interventions remain unknown. Involving end-users in the process is likely important for a successful design and implementation of a performance dashboard within a specific workplace culture. This mixed methods study aimed to develop design requirements for an ED performance dashboard and to understand the role of culture and social networks in the adoption process.
机译:背景急诊室(ED)的长期住院(LOS)对护理质量产生负面影响。订购不适当的诊断测试会导致较长的LOS,并降低护理质量。改变实践模式的一种策略是为医生使用绩效反馈仪表板。尽管已证明该策略在多种情况下都是成功的,但提供此类干预措施的最有效方法仍然未知。在特定工作场所文化中,最终用户的参与对于成功设计和实施绩效仪表板可能很重要。这项混合方法研究旨在为ED性能仪表板制定设计要求,并了解文化和社交网络在采用过程中的作用。

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