Abstract

Health information systems contain usability issues that cause use errors, which may pose a risk to patient safety. The aim of this study was to identify what kind of usability issues in information systems cause use errors that lead to patient safety incidents. Patient safety incidents reported into an incident reporting system in a Finnish hospital district during the year 2014 (n=2500) were analyzed from the perspectives of usability and use errors. An inductive content analysis was carried out in order to gather information about the usability issues that may have led to a use error, thus causing patient safety incidents. The results showed that the main usability issues are the distribution of information into multiple views, identification problems with the selected patient, and basic daily tasks' reliance on users' memory. The results show that the relationship between usability, use errors, and patient safety should be understood and considered in the health information system design.

Highlights

  • Health information systems (HIS) used in health care are complex with multiple components, functionalities and interfaces, making their safe use challenging

  • This study focuses on identification of HIS usability issues that have led to user errors and that have risked patient safety

  • Use errors that led to a wrong patient or to wrong medication occurred many times when compared to the overall number of incidents

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Introduction

Health information systems (HIS) used in health care are complex with multiple components, functionalities and interfaces, making their safe use challenging. Besides that the HISs are often complex, health care context contains multiple devices and information systems that the personnel have to operate daily. [1,2] the safe and effective use of devices and information systems should be considered an outcome of interaction between the user, the user environment and the user interface [3]. [5] Lowry SZ, Ramaiah M, Taylor S, Patterson ES, Prettyman SS, Simmons D et al Technical Evaluation, Testing, and Validation of the Usability of Electronic Health Records: Empirically Based Use Cases for Validating Safety Enhanced Usability and Guidelines for Standardi zation (NISTIR 7804-1).

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