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Impact of Longitudinal Electronic Health Record Training for Residents Preparing for Practice in Patient-Centered Medical Homes

机译:纵向电子病历培训对以病人为中心的医疗院实习的居民的影响

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Introduction: Competence in using an electronic health record (EHR) is considered a critical skill for physicians practicing in patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs), but few studies have examined the impact of EHR training for residents preparing to practice in PCMHs. This study explored the educational outcomes associated with comprehensive EHR training for family medicine residents.Methods: The PCMH EHR training consisted of case-based routine clinic visits delivered to 3 resident cohorts (N = 18). Participants completed an EHR competency self-assessment between 2011 and 2016 (N = 127), examining 6 EHR/PCMH core skills. We compared baseline characteristics for residents by low vs high exposure to EHR training. Multivariate regression estimated whether self-reported competencies improved over time and whether high PCMH EHR training exposure was associated with incremental improvement in self-reported competencies over time.Results: Residents completed an average of 8.2 sessions: low-exposure residents averaged 5.3 sessions (standard deviation = 1.5), and high-exposure residents averaged 9.0 sessions (standard deviation = 0.9). High-exposed residents had higher posttest scores at training completion (84.4 vs 70.7). Over time, adjusted mean scores (confidence interval) for both groups improved (p 0.001) from 12.2 (9.6-14.8), with low-exposed residents having greater score improvement (p 0.001) because of their much lower baseline scores.Conclusion: Comprehensive training designed to improve EHR competencies among residents practicing in a PCMH resulted in improved assessment scores. Our findings indicate EHR training as part of resident exposure to the PCMH measurably improves self-assessed competencies, even among residents less engaged in EHR training.
机译:简介:使用电子健康记录(EHR)的能力被认为是在以患者为中心的医疗之家(PCMH)执业的医师的一项关键技能,但是很少有研究检查了EHR培训对准备在PCMH中执业的居民的影响。这项研究探索了与针对家庭医学居民的全面EHR培训相关的教育成果。方法:PCMH EHR培训包括对3个住院人群(N = 18)进行基于病例的常规门诊。参与者在2011年至2016年之间完成了EHR能力自我评估(N = 127),检查了6种EHR / PCMH核心技能。我们通过对电子病历培训进行低暴露与高暴露比较了居民的基线特征。多元回归分析估计自我报告的能力是否随着时间的推移而改善,以及PCMH EHR培训的高暴露是否与自我报告的能力随着时间的推移而逐步提高有关。结果:居民平均完成8.2节课:低暴露水平的居民平均5.3节(标准偏差= 1.5)和高暴露居民平均9.0次会话(标准偏差= 0.9)。训练有素的居民在培训结束时的测验分数更高(84.4比70.7)。随着时间的流逝,两组的调整后平均得分(置信区间)从12.2(9.6-14.8)有所改善(p <0.001),低暴露人群的基线得分要低得多,因此得分改善更大(p <0.001)。 :旨在提高在PCMH中执业的居民的EHR能力的全面培训可提高评估分数。我们的研究结果表明,即使居民较少参与EHR培训,作为居民接触PCMH的一部分的EHR培训也可以显着提高自我评估的能力。

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