Effect of Medical Scribes on Outpatient Oncology Visits at a Multidisciplinary Cancer Center.

Q1 Nursing
Rebecca W. Gao, Anisia Dugala, J. Maxwell, P. Falconer, A. Birkeland, V. Divi, E. Rosenthal
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PURPOSE The use of medical scribes has emerged as a strategy to increase clinic workflow efficiency and reduce physician burnout. While oncology clinics may be ideally suited to scribe integration because of the high burden of documentation, oncology-specific scribe research has been limited. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of scribe integration on clinic workflow efficiency and physician satisfaction and quality of life in outpatient oncology clinics. METHODS We conducted a retrospective, concurrent qualitative and quantitative analysis of patient visit durations and survey data for 129 attending physicians affiliated with an academic hospital's cancer center between January 2017 and January 2019. Thirty-three physicians were paired with scribes in each physician's individual clinic or clinics. RESULTS In terms of clinic efficiency, physicians with scribes had a 12.1% decrease in their overall average patient visit duration compared with their own time before receiving a scribe (P < .0001) and spent significantly less time completing charts at the end of the day (P = .04). Compared with their peers, oncologists with scribes showed a 10%-20% decrease in the duration of all patient visits. Scribes also contributed to patient care, as shown by 90% of physicians surveyed who strongly agreed that they spent less time at the computer and more time with patients; 100% of physicians surveyed strongly agreed that scribes improved their quality of life. CONCLUSION The integration of medical scribes into oncology clinics across several oncologic disciplines has the potential to reduce burnout through increasing physician satisfaction and quality of life, improving patient care, and streamlining clinic workflow.
医学抄写员对多学科肿瘤中心肿瘤门诊就诊的影响。
目的使用医疗抄写员已成为提高临床工作效率和减少医生职业倦怠的一种策略。虽然肿瘤诊所可能非常适合抄写器整合,因为文件的高负担,肿瘤特异性抄写器的研究一直受到限制。本研究的目的是确定scribe整合对门诊肿瘤诊所的临床工作流程效率、医生满意度和生活质量的影响。方法对2017年1月至2019年1月期间某学术医院癌症中心129名主治医生的患者就诊时间和调查数据进行回顾性、定性和定量分析。33名医生在各自的诊所与抄写员配对。结果在临床效率方面,使用抄写员的医生与使用抄写员之前相比,他们的总体平均就诊时间减少了12.1% (P < 0.0001),并且在一天结束时完成图表的时间明显减少(P = 0.04)。与同行相比,有抄写员的肿瘤学家在所有患者就诊时间上减少了10%-20%。抄写员对病人的护理也有贡献,90%的受访医生强烈认为他们花在电脑前的时间更少,花在病人身上的时间更多;100%接受调查的医生强烈同意抄写员提高了他们的生活质量。结论将医学抄写员整合到多个肿瘤学科的肿瘤诊所中,有可能通过提高医生满意度和生活质量、改善患者护理和简化临床工作流程来减少职业倦怠。
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Journal of Oncology Practice
Journal of Oncology Practice Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Practice (JOP) provides necessary information and insights to keep oncology practice current on changes and challenges inherent in delivering quality oncology care. All content dealing with understanding the provision of care—the mechanics of practice—is the purview of JOP. JOP also addresses an expressed need of practicing physicians to have compressed, expert opinion addressing common clinical problems.
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