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A New EHR Training Curriculum and Assessment for Pediatric Residents

机译:面向儿科居民的新型电子病历培训课程和评估

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>Background  Conventional classroom Electronic Health Record (EHR) training is often insufficient for new EHR users. Studies suggest that enhanced training with a hands-on approach and closely supported clinical use is beneficial. >Objectives  Our goals were to develop an enhanced EHR learning curriculum for Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1) residents and measure changes in EHR skill proficiency, efficiency, and self-efficacy. >Methods  A novel three-phase, multimodal enhanced EHR curriculum was designed for a cohort of PGY1 residents. After basic training, residents began phase 1 of enhanced training, including demonstrations, live practice, and order set review. Phase 2 involved skills-oriented assignments, role playing, and medication entry. Phase 3 included shadowing, scribing histories, and supervised order entry. Residents' EHR skills and attitudes were measured and compared before and after the enhanced curriculum via proficiency test and a survey of efficiency and self-efficacy. >Results  Nineteen of 26 PGY1 residents participated in the study (73%). There was significant improvement in mean proficiency scores and two of the five individual proficiency scores. There were significant improvements in most efficiency survey responses from pre- to postintervention. For the self-efficacy presurvey, many PGY1s reported to be “very” or “somewhat confident” performing each of the five tasks, and perceptions did not improve or worsened on most postsurvey responses. The greatest resource was the time required to design and deliver the enhanced training. >Conclusion  An enhanced training curriculum along with a proficiency assessment was developed and described here. An enhanced training curriculum significantly improved PGY1 EHR efficiency and some measures of proficiency but not self-efficacy. This intervention may support improved EHR-related clinic workflows, which ultimately could enable residents and preceptors to prioritize patient care and time for clinical education.
机译:>背景传统的教室电子病历(EHR)培训通常不足以吸引新的EHR用户。研究表明,通过动手实践和密切支持的临床使用来加强培训是有益的。 >目标我们的目标是为研究生1年级(PGY1)的居民开发增强的EHR学习课程,并衡量EHR技能水平,效率和自我效能的变化。 >方法针对一群PGY1居民设计了新颖的三相多模式增强EHR课程。经过基础培训后,居民开始了强化培训的第一阶段,包括演示,现场练习和命令集审查。第二阶段涉及面向技能的任务,角色扮演和药物输入。第3阶段包括跟踪,记录历史记录和监督订单输入。通过熟练程度测试以及对效率和自我效能的调查,测量并比较了增强课程前后居民的EHR技能和态度。 >结果 26名PGY1居民中有19名(73%)参加了这项研究。平均熟练程度得分和五个个人熟练程度得分中的两个显着提高。从干预前到干预后,大多数效率调查的答复都得到了显着改善。对于自我效能感的预调查,许多PGY1报告称对这五个任务中的每一个都“非常”或“有些自信”,并且在大多数调查后的响应中知觉并没有改善或恶化。最大的资源是设计和提供增强培训所需的时间。 >结论此处开发并描述了增强的培训课程以及能力评估。增强的培训课程显着提高了PGY1 EHR效率,并提高了一些熟练程度,但没有提高自我效能。这种干预措施可能支持改善的与EHR相关的临床工作流程,从而最终使居民和患者能够优先安排患者护理和临床教育时间。

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