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Barriers and facilitators to use of a clinical evidence technology in the management of skin problems in primary care: insights from mixed methods

机译:障碍和促进者在初级保健中使用临床证据技术,在初级保健中的潜在问题:混合方法中的见解

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Objective: Few studies have examined the impact of a single clinical evidence technology (CET) on provider practice or patient outcomes from the provider's perspective. A previous cluster-randomized controlled trial with patient-reported data tested the effectiveness of a CET (i.e., VisualDx) in improving skin problem outcomes but found no significant effect. The objectives of this follow-up study were to identify barriers and facilitators to the use of the CET from the perspective of primary care providers (PCPs) and to identify reasons why the CET did not affect outcomes in the trial. Methods: Using a convergent mixed methods design, the authors had PCPs complete a post-trial survey and participate in interviews about using the CET for managing patients' skin problems. Data from both methods were integrated. Results: PCPs found the CET somewhat easy to use but only occasionally useful. Less experienced PCPs used the CET more frequently. Data from interviews revealed barriers and facilitators at four steps of evidence-based practice: clinical question recognition, information acquisition, appraisal of relevance, and application with patients. Facilitators included uncertainty in dermatology, intention for use, convenience of access, diagnosis and treatment support, and patient communication. Barriers included confidence in dermatology, preference for other sources, interface difficulties, presence of irrelevant information, and lack of decision impact. Conclusion: PCPs found the CET useful for diagnosis, treatment support, and patient communication. However, the barriers of interface difficulties, irrelevant search results, and preferred use of other sources limited its positive impact on patient skin problem management.
机译:目的:很少有研究探讨一个临床证据技术(CET)对供应商的做法或患者的治疗效果从供应商的角度的影响。与患者报告的数据A之前的簇随机对照试验中改善皮肤问题的结果测试了CET(即,VisualDx)的有效性,但没有发现显著效果。这个随访研究的目的是确定的障碍和促进从初级保健提供者(主治医师)的角度来看,使用四,六级考试的,并找出原因四,六级考试并未在庭审影响结果。方法:使用收敛混合方法设计,作者必须主治医师完成审判后调查,并参与有关使用CET管理病人的皮肤问题的采访。从两种方法对数据进行整合。结果:初级保健医生发现,有些CET易于使用,但只是偶尔有用。经验不足的使用CET更频繁的主治医师。临床问题识别,信息采集,相关的鉴定,并应用与患者:从采访的数据在四个步骤循证实践透露障碍和促进者。促进者包含在皮肤科的不确定性,对于意图使用,访问,诊断和治疗支持的便利性,和患者的沟通。障碍包括在皮肤科的信心,偏爱其他来源,接口的困难,无关信息的存在,缺乏决策的影响。结论:发现的PCP的CET用于诊断,治疗支持和患者通信是有用的。然而,接口困难,不相关的搜索结果,并首选使用其他来源的障碍限制患者的皮肤问题管理的积极影响。

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