Satisfaction with electronic health records is associated with job satisfaction among primary care physicians.

Christine D Jones, George M Holmes, Sarah E Lewis, Kristie W Thompson, Samuel Cykert, Darren A DeWalt
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the association between electronic health record (EHR) satisfaction and job satisfaction in primary care physicians (PCPs).

Method: Cross-sectional survey of PCPs at 825 primary care practices in North Carolina.

Results: Surveys were returned from 283 individuals across 214 practices (26% response rate for practices), of whom 122 were physicians with EHRs and no missing information. We found that for each point increase in EHR satisfaction, job satisfaction increased by ∼0.36 points both in an unadjusted and an adjusted model (β 0.359 unadjusted, 0.361 adjusted; p < 0.001 for both models).

Conclusion: We found that EHR satisfaction was associated with job satisfaction in a cross-sectional survey of PCPs. Our conclusions are limited by suboptimum survey response rate, but if confirmed may have substantial implications for how EHR vendors develop their product to support the needs of PCPs.

初级保健医生对电子健康记录的满意度与工作满意度相关。
目的:探讨初级保健医生(pcp)对电子病历(EHR)满意度与工作满意度的关系。方法:对北卡罗莱纳州825家初级保健机构的pcp进行横断面调查。结果:对214家诊所的283名个人进行了调查(26%的诊所回复率),其中122名医生有电子病历,没有遗漏信息。我们发现,在未调整和调整模型中,EHR满意度每增加1分,工作满意度都增加~ 0.36分(β 0.359未调整,0.361调整;两个模型的P < 0.001)。结论:我们通过对pcp的横断面调查发现,电子病历满意度与工作满意度相关。我们的结论受到次优调查回复率的限制,但如果得到证实,可能会对EHR供应商如何开发他们的产品以支持pcp的需求产生重大影响。
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