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Perception versus reality: Does provider documentation behavior change when clinic notes are shared electronically with patients?

机译:感知与现实:提供者文档行为是否在诊所与患者以电子方式共享时?

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Introduction: Secure patient portals have improved patient access to information, including provider notes. Although there is evidence suggesting that electronic note sharing improves communication and care quality, some studies have reported provider concerns regarding note sharing.Material and methods: This mixed-methods single site study utilized survey questions from a previously published landmark study to assess provider perceptions of electronic note sharing as well as objective EHR data. Surveys were sent to 628 providers in 34 primary and specialty care clinics approximately 12 weeks after the implementation of phase 1 (April 1, 2018) and phase 2 (July 1, 2018). EHR data were extracted from three months pre and three months post-implementation of note sharing to determine whether or not note authoring times were affected.Results: Nearly one-quarter (n = 150) of the responses sent to 628 providers were retained for analysis (23.9 % response rate). A majority (84.7 %) of respondents believed notes were useful vehicles for communication and 73.3 % agreed that making notes available to patients was a good idea. Additionally, 16.0 % of respondents (14.0 % for primary care and 17.0 % for specialists) believed they "spent more time writing/dictating/editing their notes." A comparison of pre-post note authoring time revealed the aggregated primary care median increased 0.14 min (7.93-8.07 min) while aggregated specialty care median was identical (11.6 min).Discussion: The EHR comparison of note authoring time pre-post did not reflect provider concerns identified in the survey regarding electronic note sharing.
机译:简介:安全患者门户网站有改善患者访问信息,包括提供商笔记。虽然有证据表明电子笔记分享提高沟通和护理品质,但一些研究报告了提供者关于笔记共享的关注。材料和方法:这种混合方法单网站研究使用了先前发表的地标研究的调查问题,以评估提供者的看法电子笔记共享以及客观EHR数据。在实施第1阶段(2018年4月1日)和第2阶段(2018年7月1日)后,在34阶段和专业护理诊所发送到34名小学和专业护理诊所的628个提供商。从3个月和三个月内提取的EHR数据在实施说明共享后确定,以确定是否注意创作时间受到影响。结果:将近四分之一(n = 150)发送到628个提供商的答复进行分析(响应率为23.9%)。大多数(84.7%)的受访者认为债券是沟通的有用车辆,73.3%同意为患者提供票据是个好主意。此外,16.0%的受访者(初级保健14.0%,专家为17.0%)认为,他们“花费更多时间写作/指令/编辑他们的笔记”。比较前注册注意事项介绍时间揭示了汇总初级保健中位数增加0.14分钟(7.93-8.07分钟),占总专业医疗中位数相同(11.6分钟)。探讨:注意事项帖子的EHR比较帖子未邮寄反映了关于电子票据分享的调查中确定的提供者问题。

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