Methods Inf Med 1986; 25(04): 222-228
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1635472
Original Article
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Computerization of the Patient History -Patient Answers Compared with Medical Records

Computergerechte Anamnese - Patientenantworten im Vergleich mit Arztberichten
M. J. Quaak
1   (From the Depts of Medical Informatics and Internal Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
,
R. F. Westerman
1   (From the Depts of Medical Informatics and Internal Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
,
J. A. Schouten
1   (From the Depts of Medical Informatics and Internal Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
,
A. Hasman
1   (From the Depts of Medical Informatics and Internal Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
,
J. H. van Bemmel
1   (From the Depts of Medical Informatics and Internal Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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Publication History

Publication Date:
19 February 2018 (online)

Summary

Computerized medical history taking, in which patients answer questions by using a terminal, is compared with the written medical record for a group of 99 patients in internal medicine. Patient complaints were analysed with respect to their frequency of occurrence for all important tracts, such as the respiratory, the gastro-intestinal and the uro-genital tracts. About 36% of over 3,200 patient answers were identical in the patient record and the written record, but a considerable percentage of complaints (56%), that were present in the patient record, were missing in the written record; the reverse was true for 4.5%. A computerized patient record appears to contain more extensive information about patient complaints, still to be interpreted by the experienced physician.

Eine computergerechte Anamnese, wobei die Patienten selbst Fragen unter Benutzung eines Bildschirms beantworten, wird verglichen mit dem niedergeschriebenen Arztbericht für eine Gruppe von 99 Patienten der inneren Medizin. Die Beschwerden der Patienten wurden analysiert auf ihre Vorkommenshäufigkeit in allen wichtigen Organsystemen wie den Luftwegen, dem Verdauungstrakt und dem Urogenitaltrakt. Etwa 36% von mehr als 3200 Patientenantworten waren mit dem niedergeschriebenen Bericht identisch; jedoch fehlte in den niedergeschriebenen Berichten ein erheblicher Prozentsatz von Beschwerden (56%), die in den Patientenantworten auftauchten. Das Umgekehrte war der Fall für 4,5%. Eine computergerechte Anamnese enthält offensichtlich ausführlichere Informationen über die Beschwerden der Patienten, die dann jedoch noch durch einen erfahrenen Arzt interpretiert werden müssen.

 
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