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Electronic health records in outpatient clinics: Perspectives of third year medical students

机译:门诊电子健康记录:第三年医学生的观点

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Background United States academic medical centers are increasingly incorporating electronic health records (EHR) into teaching settings. We report third year medical students' attitudes towards clinical learning using the electronic health record in ambulatory primary care clinics. Methods In academic year 2005–06, 60 third year students were invited to complete a questionnaire after finishing the required Ambulatory Medicine/Family Medicine clerkship. The authors elicited themes for the questionnaire by asking a focus group of third year students how using the EHR had impacted their learning. Five themes emerged: organization of information, access to online resources, prompts from the EHR, personal performance (charting and presenting), and communication with patients and preceptors. The authors added a sixth theme: impact on student and patient follow-up. The authors created a 21-item questionnaire, based on these themes that used a 5-point Likert scale from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree". The authors emailed an electronic survey link to each consenting student immediately following their clerkship experience in Ambulatory Medicine/Family Medicine. Results 33 of 53 consenting students (62%) returned completed questionnaires. Most students liked the EHR's ability to organize information, with 70% of students responding that essential information was easier to find electronically. Only 36% and 33% of students reported accessing online patient information or clinical guidelines more often when using the EHR than when using paper charts. Most students (72%) reported asking more history questions due to EHR prompts, and 39% ordered more clinical preventive services. Most students (69%) reported that the EHR improved their documentation. 39% of students responded that they received more feedback on their EHR notes compared to paper chart notes. Only 64% of students were satisfied with the doctor-patient communication with the EHR, and 48% stated they spent less time looking at the patient. Conclusion Third year medical students reported generally positive attitudes towards using the EHR in the ambulatory setting. They reported receiving more feedback on their electronic charts than on paper charts. However, students reported significant concerns about the potential impact of the EHR on their ability to conduct the doctor-patient encounter.
机译:背景技术美国学术医学中心越来越多地将电子健康记录(EHR)纳入教学环境。我们报告了初级医疗诊所使用电子病历的三年级医学生对临床学习的态度。方法在2005-06学年,邀请60名三年级学生在完成所需的门诊医学/家庭医学业务后完成问卷。作者通过询问一个焦点小组的三年级学生,使用电子病历表如何影响他们的学习,从而得出了问卷的主题。出现了五个主题:信息的组织,对在线资源的访问,EHR的提示,个人表演(图表和演示)以及与患者和主旨者的沟通。作者添加了第六个主题:对学生和患者随访的影响。基于这些主题,作者创建了21个项目的问卷,这些问卷使用从“完全同意”到“强烈不同意”的5点李克特量表。作者在接受门诊医学/家庭医学的工作后,立即通过电子邮件将电子调查链接发送给每个同意的学生。 53名同意的学生中,有33名(占62%)返回了完整的问卷。大多数学生喜欢EHR整理信息的能力,其中70%的学生回答说,基本信息更容易通过电子方式找到。与使用纸质海图相比,使用EHR时,只有36%和33%的学生报告更频繁地访问在线患者信息或临床指南。大多数学生(72%)报告由于EHR提示而询问了更多的历史问题,还有39%的学生订购了更多的临床预防服务。大多数学生(69%)报告说,EHR改进了他们的文档。 39%的学生回答说,与纸质图表笔记相比,他们对EHR笔记的反馈更多。只有64%的学生对医患与EHR的沟通感到满意,而48%的学生表示他们花在看病人上的时间更少。结论医学三年级的学生报告说,他们在门诊环境中使用EHR普遍持积极态度。他们报告在电子海图上收到的反馈比纸质海图收到更多。但是,学生报告称,对于电子病历对他们进行医患接触的能力的潜在影响存在重大担忧。

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