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Proficiency of First-Year Podiatric Medical Residents in the Use of Electronic Medical Records

机译:一年级儿科住院医师使用电子病历的熟练程度

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ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to survey podiatric residency directors to evaluate the proficiency of first-year podiatric medical residents in the use of electronic medical records and its potential impact on medical care.MethodsAn online survey consisting of Likert-scale, multiple-choice, and open-ended questions was sent via email to 216 podiatric residency directors. Questions were directed toward the level of proficiency in electronic medical records expected at the beginning of residency training and the impact on patient care of residents' inexperience with electronic medical records.ResultsA total of 54 of the 216 podiatric medical residency directors completed the survey. Results indicated that 70.3 percent of respondent directors expected a moderate level of proficiency in the use of electronic medical records; however, 35.2 percent indicated that less than 50 percent of the new residents had experience with electronic medical records prior to starting residency training. Only 51.5 percent of respondent directors felt that the new residents were successful or highly successful in using their hospital's electronic medical record upon arrival, but that figure increased to 98.2 percent upon completion of the first year of residency. Of importance, 29.7 percent of respondent directors reported that inexperience in electronic medical record use resulted in a more-than-average to high impact on patient care, with open-ended responses including concerns about potential HIPAA violations, data breaches, or lost data.ConclusionResidency directors deem it important that incoming first-year residents have a basic understanding of electronic medical records and related health informatics concepts; however, in-depth knowledge is not expected because of the high number of software programs available. Nonetheless, nearly one-third of respondents reported that inexperience in electronic medical record use does have a significant impact on patient care.
机译:目的本研究旨在调查足病住院医生,以评估第一年足病医疗居民使用电子病历的能力及其对医疗的潜在影响。方法在线调查由Likert量表,多项选择,开放式问题通过电子邮件发送给216位儿科住院医师。问题涉及住院医师培训开始时预期的电子病历熟练程度以及使用电子病历对居民缺乏经验的护理。结果,在216名足病医疗住院医师中,有54名完成了调查。结果表明,有70.3%的受访董事期望在使用电子病历方面具有中等水平;但是,有35.2%的人表示,不到50%的新居民在开始居住培训之前就拥有电子病历的经验。只有51.5%的受访董事认为新居民在到达医院后成功或非常成功地使用了医院的电子病历,但在住院第一年完成后,这一数字上升到98.2%。重要的是,有29.7%的受访董事表示,对电子病历的使用缺乏经验,对患者护理产生的影响超过平均水平,而开放式响应包括对潜在HIPAA违规,数据泄露或数据丢失的担忧。结论居留主任认为,即将入学的一年级居民对电子病历和相关的健康信息学概念有基本的了解是很重要的。但是,由于有大量可用的软件程序,因此不期望有深入的知识。但是,将近三分之一的受访者表示,使用电子病历的经验确实会对患者的护理产生重大影响。

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