Exploring maturity of electronic medical record use among allied health professionals.

Maria Schwarz, Elizabeth C Ward, Anne Coccetti, Joshua Simmons, Sara Burrett, Philip Juffs, Kristy Perkins
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Abstract

Background: Electronic medical records (EMRs) have the potential to improve and streamline the quality and safety of patient care. Harnessing the full benefits of EMR implementation depends on the utilisation of advanced features, defined as "mature usage." At present, little is known about the maturity of EMR usage by allied health professionals (AHPs).

Objective: To examine current maturity of EMR use by AHPs and explore perceived barriers to mature EMR utilisation and optimisation.

Method: AHPs were recruited from three health services. Participants completed a 27-question electronic questionnaire based on the EMR Adoption Framework, which measures clinician EMR utilisation (0 = paper chart, 5 = theoretical maximum) across 10 EMR feature categories. Interviews were conducted with both clinicians and managers to explore the nature of current EMR utilisation and perceived facilitators and barriers to mature usage.

Results: Questionnaire responses were obtained from 193 participants AHPs. The majority of questions (74%) showed a mean score of <3, indicating a lack of mature EMR use. Pockets of mature usage were identified in the categories of health information, referrals and administration processes. Interviews with 21 clinicians and managers revealed barriers to optimisation across three themes: (1) limited understanding of EMR opportunities; (2) complexity of the EMR change process and (3) end-user and environmental factors.

Conclusion: Mature usage across EMR feature categories of the EMR Adoption Framework was low. However, questionnaire and qualitative interview data suggested pockets of mature utilisation.

Implications: Achieving mature allied health EMR use will require strategies implemented at the clinician, EMR support, and service levels.

探索专职医疗人员使用电子病历的成熟度。
背景:电子病历(EMR)具有改善和简化病人护理质量和安全的潜力。要充分发挥电子病历的优势,有赖于先进功能的使用,即 "成熟使用"。目前,人们对专职医疗人员(AHPs)使用电子病历的成熟度知之甚少:目的:研究专职医疗人员目前使用电子病历的成熟度,并探讨他们在使用和优化电子病历时遇到的障碍:方法:从三家医疗服务机构招募了AHPs。方法:从三家医疗服务机构招募了AHPs,参与者根据EMR采用框架完成了一份包含27个问题的电子问卷,该框架测量了临床医生在10个EMR功能类别中的EMR使用情况(0=纸质图表,5=理论最大值)。此外,还对临床医生和管理人员进行了访谈,以了解他们目前使用电子病历的情况,以及他们认为成熟使用电子病历的促进因素和障碍:193名AHP参与了问卷调查。大多数问题(74%)的平均得分为 "结论":在 EMR 采用框架的 EMR 特征类别中,成熟使用率较低。然而,问卷调查和定性访谈数据表明,有一些地方的使用情况已经成熟:实现专职医疗电子病历的成熟使用需要在临床医生、电子病历支持和服务层面实施策略。
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