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Health Literacy and Task Environment Influence Parents' Burden for Data Entry on Child-Specific Health Information: Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:健康素养和工作环境影响父母负担儿童特定健康信息数据的负担:随机对照试验

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Background: Health care systems increasingly rely on patients’ data entry efforts to organize and assist in care delivery through health information exchange. Objectives: We sought to determine (1) the variation in burden imposed on parents by data entry efforts across paper-based and computer-based environments, and (2) the impact, if any, of parents’ health literacy on the task burden.Methods: We completed a randomized controlled trial of parent-completed data entry tasks. Parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were randomized based on the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA) to either a paper-based or computer-based environment for entry of health information on their children. The primary outcome was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index (TLX) total weighted score.Results: We screened 271 parents: 194 (71.6%) were eligible, and 180 of these (92.8%) constituted the study cohort. We analyzed 90 participants from each arm. Parents who completed information tasks on paper reported a higher task burden than those who worked in the computer environment: mean (SD) TLX scores were 22.8 (20.6) for paper and 16.3 (16.1) for computer. Assignment to the paper environment conferred a significant risk of higher task burden (F1,178 = 4.05, P = .046). Adequate literacy was associated with lower task burden (decrease in burden score of 1.15 SD, P = .003). After adjusting for relevant child and parent factors, parents’ TOFHLA score (beta = -.02, P = .02) and task environment (beta = .31, P = .03) remained significantly associated with task burden.Conclusions: A tailored computer-based environment provided an improved task experience for data entry compared to the same tasks completed on paper. Health literacy was inversely related to task burden. Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00543257; http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00543257 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/5vUVH2DYR)
机译:背景:卫生保健系统越来越依赖患者的数据录入工作来组织和协助通过卫生信息交换进行护理。目标:我们试图确定(1)跨纸质和计算机环境的数据输入工作对父母造成的负担变化,以及(2)父母的健康素养对任务负担的影响(如果有)。方法:我们完成了一项由父母完成的数据输入任务的随机对照试验。基于成人功能健康素养测试(TOFHLA),将注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童的父母随机分配到纸质或计算机环境中,以输入有关孩子的健康信息。主要结果是国家航空航天局任务负荷指数(TLX)总加权得分。结果:我们筛选了271名父母:194名(71.6%)符合条件,其中180名(92.8%)构成了研究队列。我们分析了每个部门的90名参与者。与在计算机环境中工作的父母相比,在纸上完成信息任务的父母所承担的任务负担更高:纸上(TL)的平均(SD)得分为22.8(20.6),计算机为16.3(16.1)。分配给纸张环境会带来较高的任务负担(F1,178 = 4.05,P = .046)。足够的扫盲与较低的任务负担相关联(负担分数降低1.15 SD,P = .003)。在调整了相关的儿童和父母因素后,父母的TOFHLA得分(beta = -.02,P = .02)和任务环境(beta = .31,P = .03)仍然与任务负担显着相关。与纸上完成的相同任务相比,基于计算机的环境为数据输入提供了改进的任务体验。健康素养与工作负担成反比。试用注册:Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00543257; http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00543257(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/5vUVH2DYR)

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