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What Oncologists Want: Identifying Challenger and Preferences on Diagnosis Data Entry to Reduce EHR-lnduced Burden and Improve Clinical Data Quality

机译:肿瘤学家想要的是:确定挑战者和诊断数据输入的偏好,以减轻EHR-LNDNDS的负担并改善临床数据质量

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PURPOSE Accurate recording of diagnosis (DX) data in electronic health records (EHRs) is important for clinical practice and learning health care. Previous studies show statistically stable patterns of data entry in EHRs that contribute to inaccurate DX, likely because of a lack of data entry support. We conducted qualitative research to characterize the preferences of oncological care providers on cancer DX data entry in EHRs during clinical practice.METHODS We conducted semistructured interviews and focus groups to uncover common themes on DX data entry preferences and barriers to accurate DX recording. Then, we developed a survey questionnaire sent to a cohort of oncologists to verify the generalizability of our initial findings. We constrained our participants to a single specialty and institution to ensure similar clinical backgrounds and clinical experience with a single EH R system.RESULTS A total of 12 neuro-oncologists and thoracic oncologists were involved in the interviews and focus groups. The survey developed from these two initial thrusts was distributed to 19 participants yielding a 94.7% survey response rate. Clinicians reported similar user interface experiences, barriers, and dissatisfaction with current DX entry systems including repetitive entry operations, difficulty in finding specific DX options, time-consuming interactions, and the need for workarounds to maintain efficiency. The survey revealed inefficient DX search interfaces and challenging entry processes as core barriers.CONCLUSION Oncologists seem to be divided between specific DX data entry and time efficiency because of current interfaces and feel hindered by the burdensome and repetitive nature of EHR data entry. Oncologists'top concern for adopting data entry support interventions is ensuring that it provides significant time-saving benefits and increasing workflow efficiency. Future interventions should account for time efficiency, beyond ensuring data entry effectiveness.
机译:电子健康记录(EHR)中的诊断(DX)数据的准确记录对于临床实践和学习医疗保健很重要。先前的研究表明,EHR中统计稳定的数据输入模式导致DX不准确,这可能是由于缺乏数据输入支持。我们进行了定性研究,以表征肿瘤学护理提供者在临床实践期间对EHR中癌症DX数据输入的偏好。方法是我们进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组,以揭示有关DX数据输入偏好的共同主题,以及对准确DX记录的障碍。然后,我们开发了一份调查问卷,发送给一批肿瘤学家,以验证我们初步发现的普遍性。我们将参与者限制在单个专业和机构中,以确保与单个EH R系统的类似临床背景和临床经验。回归共有12位神经肿瘤学家和胸部肿瘤学家参与了访谈和焦点小组。从这两个初始推力进行的调查分配给了19名参与者,得出的调查率为94.7%。临床医生报告说,对当前DX进入系统(包括重复的输入操作,难以找到特定的DX选项,耗时的互动)以及对解决效率的解决需求,对当前DX进入系统(包括重复性输入操作)的不满意。该调查显示,作为核心障碍的效率低下的DX搜索界面和具有挑战性的进入过程。判定肿瘤学家似乎在特定的DX数据输入和时间效率之间分配,并且由于当前的接口,并因EHR数据输入的繁重和重复性的性质而受到阻碍。肿瘤学家并不关心采用数据输入支持干预措施,这确保了它提供大量省时的好处和提高工作流程效率。未来的干预措施应考虑时间效率,而不是确保数据输入效率。

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