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Event-based knowledge elicitation of operating room management decision-making using scenarios adapted from information systems data

机译:使用基于信息系统数据的场景进行基于事件的手术室管理决策知识启发

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Background No systematic process has previously been described for a needs assessment that identifies the operating room (OR) management decisions made by the anesthesiologists and nurse managers at a facility that do not maximize the efficiency of use of OR time. We evaluated whether event-based knowledge elicitation can be used practically for rapid assessment of OR management decision-making at facilities, whether scenarios can be adapted automatically from information systems data, and the usefulness of the approach. Methods A process of event-based knowledge elicitation was developed to assess OR management decision-making that may reduce the efficiency of use of OR time. Hypothetical scenarios addressing every OR management decision influencing OR efficiency were created from published examples. Scenarios are adapted, so that cues about conditions are accurate and appropriate for each facility (e.g., if OR 1 is used as an example in a scenario, the listed procedure is a type of procedure performed at the facility in OR 1). Adaptation is performed automatically using the facility's OR information system or anesthesia information management system (AIMS) data for most scenarios (43 of 45). Performing the needs assessment takes approximately 1 hour of local managers' time while they decide if their decisions are consistent with the described scenarios. A table of contents of the indexed scenarios is created automatically, providing a simple version of problem solving using case-based reasoning. For example, a new OR manager wanting to know the best way to decide whether to move a case can look in the chapter on "Moving Cases on the Day of Surgery" to find a scenario that describes the situation being encountered. Results Scenarios have been adapted and used at 22 hospitals. Few changes in decisions were needed to increase the efficiency of use of OR time. The few changes were heterogeneous among hospitals, showing the usefulness of individualized assessments. Conclusions Our technical advance is the development and use of automated event-based knowledge elicitation to identify suboptimal OR management decisions that decrease the efficiency of use of OR time. The adapted scenarios can be used in future decision-making.
机译:背景技术先前没有描述用于需求评估的系统过程,该过程确定了由麻醉师和护士管理者在没有使OR时间的使用效率最大化的设施中做出的手术室(OR)管理决策。我们评估了基于事件的知识激发是否可以实际用于设施中OR管理决策的快速评估,方案是否可以从信息系统数据中自动适应以及该方法的实用性。方法建立了基于事件的知识启发过程,以评估可能降低OR时间使用效率的OR管理决策。从已发布的示例中创建了解决每个影响OR效率的OR管理决策的假想方案。适应场景,以便有关条件的提示准确且适合于每个设施(例如,如果在场景中使用OR 1作为示例,则列出的过程是在OR 1中在设施处执行的过程的类型)。在大多数情况下(45个中的43个),使用设施的OR信息系统或麻醉信息管理系统(AIMS)数据自动执行适应。进行需求评估大约需要当地经理花费1个小时的时间,而他们会决定自己的决定是否与所描述的方案相一致。将自动创建索引方案的目录,从而提供使用基于案例的推理解决问题的简单版本。例如,一位新的OR经理想要了解决定是否转移病例的最佳方法,可以查看“手术当天转移病例”一章中的内容,以找到描述所遇到情况的方案。结果情景已被调整并在22家医院使用。几乎不需要更改决策即可提高OR时间的使用效率。几项变化在医院之间是不同的,表明了个性化评估的有用性。结论我们的技术进步是开发和使用基于事件的自动知识启发来识别次优OR管理决策,这些决策降低了OR时间的使用效率。调整后的方案可用于将来的决策。

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