Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review.

Zainab Kazmi
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Abstract

Background: High levels of funding have been invested in health information technologies, especially electronic health records (EHRs), in an effect to coordinate and organize patient health data. However, the effect of EHRs in the exam room on doctor-patient communication has not been sufficiently explored. Objective The purpose of this systematic review was to determine how physician use of EHRs in medical consultations affects doctor-patient communication, both in terms of patient perceptions and actual physician behaviours.

Method: The reviewer conducted a comprehensive online database search in March 2013 of EMBASE, MEDLINE, and SCOPUS, using a combination of synonyms of the terms "patient", "doctor", "communication", and "EHR" or "computing". For inclusion in this review, articles had to be published in English, take place in an outpatient setting and demonstrate an empirical investigation into whether EHR affects doctor-patient communication. The reviewer then analysed 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria.

Results: Studies showed EHR use encouraged biomedical questioning of the patient, and encouraged patient-led questioning and doctor-led information provision. EHR-related behaviours such as keyboarding and screen gaze impaired relationships with patients, by reducing eye contact, rapport, and provision of emotional support. EHRs negatively affected physician-led patient-centred communication. Computer use may have amplified existing physician behaviours regarding medical record use.

Conclusion: We noted both positive and negative effects of EHR use. This review highlights the need for increased EHR-specific communication training to mitigate adverse effects and for continued acknowledgement of patient perspectives.

检查室电子病历使用对医患沟通的影响:系统文献综述。
背景:在卫生信息技术,特别是电子健康记录(EHRs)方面投入了大量资金,目的是协调和组织患者健康数据。然而,检查室电子病历对医患沟通的影响尚未得到充分的探讨。目的本系统综述的目的是确定医生在医疗咨询中使用电子病历如何影响医患沟通,包括患者的感知和医生的实际行为。方法:审稿人于2013年3月对EMBASE、MEDLINE和SCOPUS进行了全面的在线数据库检索,使用“patient”、“doctor”、“communication”、“EHR”或“computing”等同义词组合检索。为了纳入本综述,文章必须以英文发表,发生在门诊环境中,并证明对电子病历是否影响医患沟通的实证调查。然后审稿人分析了13篇符合纳入标准的文章。结果:研究表明,电子病历的使用鼓励了患者的生物医学问题,并鼓励了患者主导的问题和医生主导的信息提供。电子病历相关行为,如键盘敲击和盯着屏幕,通过减少眼神接触、融洽关系和提供情感支持,损害了与患者的关系。电子病历对医生主导的以病人为中心的沟通产生了负面影响。电脑的使用可能放大了现有医生在使用病历方面的行为。结论:我们注意到电子病历使用的积极和消极影响。这篇综述强调需要增加ehr专门的沟通培训,以减轻不良反应,并继续承认患者的观点。
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