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Taking note: A qualitative study of implementing a scribing practice in team-based primary care clinics

机译:注意:在基于团队的基层医疗诊所实施划线实践的定性研究

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Though much is known about the benefits attributed to medical scribes documenting patient visits (e.g., reducing documentation time for the provider, increasing patient-care time, expanding the roles of licensed and non-licensed personnel), little attention has been paid to how care workers enact scribing as a part of their existing practice. The purpose of this study was to perform an ethnographic process evaluation of an innovative medical scribing practice with primary care teams in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinics across the United States. The aim of our study was to understand barriers and facilitators to implementing a scribing practice in primary care. At three to six months after medical scribing was introduced, we used semi-structured interviews and direct observations during site visits to five sites to describe the intervention, understand if the intervention was implemented as planned, and to record the experience of the teams who implemented the intervention. This manuscript only reports on semi-structured interview data collected from providers and scribes. Initial matrix analysis based on categories outlined in the evaluation plan informed subsequent deductive coding using the social-shaping theory Normalization Process Theory. Through illustrating the slow accumulation of interactions and knowledge that fostered cautious momentum of teams working to normalize scribing practice in VHA primary care clinics, we show how the practice had 1) an organizing effect, as it centered a shared goal (the creation of the note) between the provider, scribe, and patient, and 2) a generative effect, as it facilitated care workers developing relationships that were both interpersonally and inter-professionally valuable. Based on our findings, we suggest that a scribing practice emphasizes the complementarity of existing professional roles, which thus leverage the interactional possibilities already present in the primary care team. Scribing, as a skill, forged moments of interprofessional fit. Scribing, in practice, created opportunities for interpersonal connection. Our research suggests that individuals will notice different benefits to scribing based on their professional expectations and organizational roles related to documenting patient visits.
机译:尽管人们对医务人员记录患者访视的好处了解很多(例如,减少提供者的文档记录时间,增加患者护理时间,扩大有执照和无执照人员的作用),但很少有人关注如何护理工人将划线作为他们现有做法的一部分。这项研究的目的是与美国退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)诊所的基层医疗团队一起对创新医疗划片实践进行人种志过程评估。我们研究的目的是了解在初级保健中实施划线实践的障碍和促进者。引入医疗划刻后的三到六个月,我们在对五个站点的实地访问期间使用半结构化访谈和直接观察来描述干预措施,了解干预措施是否按计划进行,并记录实施团队的经验干预。该手稿仅报告从提供者和抄写员那里收集的半结构化访谈数据。基于评估计划中概述的类别的初始矩阵分析使用社会塑造理论归一化过程理论为后续演绎编码提供了依据。通过说明互动和知识的缓慢积累,这些知识和经验促进了工作团队在VHA初级保健诊所中规范划线实践的谨慎势头,我们展示了该实践如何产生1)组织效应,因为它以共同的目标为中心(创建注释) )提供者,抄写员和患者之间,以及2)产生的效果,因为它有助于护理人员建立人际和行业间有价值的关系。根据我们的发现,我们建议,划线实践应强调现有专业角色的互补性,从而充分利用基层医疗团队中已经存在的互动可能性。作为一种技能,划线是锻造职业间契合的时刻。在实践中,划线为人际关系创造了机会。我们的研究表明,基于个人的职业期望和与记录患者就诊相关的组织角色,个人会注意到划片的不同好处。

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