TY - JOUR
T1 - Bridging technology and care: integrating web-based PROMs in mental health services for refugees: a study on clinician training and technology adoption
AU - Møller, Stine Bjerrum
AU - Kring, Lotte Dich
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This study explores the integration of a web-based electronic database technology
containing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) with electronic health
records for refugees with PTSD, emphasizing the systematic inclusion of patient
perspectives in clinical decision-making. Our research addresses the notable gap
in literature regarding training clinicians for the competent integration of health
information technology in healthcare. The training program developed aimed
at equipping clinicians, particularly inexperienced with technology, to effectively
utilize an electronic PROM system for collecting systematic patient information. Our
study is set in the context of the Mental Health Services (MHS) in Denmark, focusing
on a specialized clinic for treating trauma-affected refugees. The multidisciplinary
team involved in this project reflects a wide range of healthcare professionals. The
training program employed a variety of activities over nearly 2 years, adapting to
feedback and aiming to engage clinicians in continuous improvement processes.
Analyzing qualitative data with thematic analysis we interpreted that the training’s
extended focus on discussion of the implementation process, with limited handson experience, potentially reinforced clinicians’ hesitations toward new technology,
rather than reducing them. Clinicians prioritized immediate concerns over potential
long-term benefits. Despite this, their approach reflects a strong commitment to
patient welfare and careful evaluation of new practices. Notably, there were also
positive engagements with the technology, highlighting its potential in patient
care. This study concludes that the successful integration of technology in clinical
settings hinges on its alignment with clinicians’ workflows, respect for their
professional judgment, and clear benefits to patient care.
AB - This study explores the integration of a web-based electronic database technology
containing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) with electronic health
records for refugees with PTSD, emphasizing the systematic inclusion of patient
perspectives in clinical decision-making. Our research addresses the notable gap
in literature regarding training clinicians for the competent integration of health
information technology in healthcare. The training program developed aimed
at equipping clinicians, particularly inexperienced with technology, to effectively
utilize an electronic PROM system for collecting systematic patient information. Our
study is set in the context of the Mental Health Services (MHS) in Denmark, focusing
on a specialized clinic for treating trauma-affected refugees. The multidisciplinary
team involved in this project reflects a wide range of healthcare professionals. The
training program employed a variety of activities over nearly 2 years, adapting to
feedback and aiming to engage clinicians in continuous improvement processes.
Analyzing qualitative data with thematic analysis we interpreted that the training’s
extended focus on discussion of the implementation process, with limited handson experience, potentially reinforced clinicians’ hesitations toward new technology,
rather than reducing them. Clinicians prioritized immediate concerns over potential
long-term benefits. Despite this, their approach reflects a strong commitment to
patient welfare and careful evaluation of new practices. Notably, there were also
positive engagements with the technology, highlighting its potential in patient
care. This study concludes that the successful integration of technology in clinical
settings hinges on its alignment with clinicians’ workflows, respect for their
professional judgment, and clear benefits to patient care.
KW - PROM (patient-reported outcome measures)
KW - focus group interviews
KW - plan-do-study-act (PDSA)
KW - refugees
KW - science and technology studies (STS)
KW - technology in healthcare systems
KW - thematic analysis (TA)
KW - training program
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1355588
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1355588
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38895500
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 1355588
ER -