远程抄写员对初级保健医生健康、电子病历满意度和电子病历使用的影响

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Mark A. Micek , Brian Arndt , Jeffrey J. Baltus , Aimee Teo Broman , Joel Galang , Shannon Dean , Matthew Anderson , Christine Sinsky
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摘要

背景医生职业倦怠是美国的一个主要问题。小型研究表明,抄写员可以提高临床医生的满意度,但抄写员计划尚未通过单独的对照组或电子健康记录(EHR)使用的结构化测量进行评估。方法对2019年9月在某学术初级保健实践中引入的远程抄写员试点项目进行了前后非随机对照评估。抄写员与医生通过仅音频的手机连接进行配对,以实时收听和记录。医生的健康是用10项Mini-Z和16项职业实现指数来衡量的。使用供应商衍生的平台来测量电子病历的使用情况,该平台提供常规电子病历相关数据。结果38名scribe使用者中有37名(97.4%)和160名潜在对照医师中有68名(42.5%)完成了干预前后的问卷调查。与对照组相比,scribe用户在Mini-Z健康指标上有改善,包括快乐的工作场所(平均改善2.83,95%CI 0.60, 5.06)和单项二分类倦怠测量(OR 0.15, 95%CI 0.03, 0.71)。与对照组相比,转录器用户每8个计划小时的电子病历总时间显著减少(- 1.14小时,95%CI -1.55, - 0.72),团队贡献的订单百分比增加(10.4%,95%CI 5.2, 15.6)。这些发现在调整后的分析中仍然很重要。结论/意义远程抄写程序与改善医生健康和减少电子病历的使用有关。医疗保健组织可以考虑编写程序,以帮助改善其医生队伍的健康状况。
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The effect of remote scribes on primary care physicians’ wellness, EHR satisfaction, and EHR use

Background

Physician burnout is a major problem in the United States. Small studies suggest scribes can improve clinician satisfaction, but scribe programs have not been evaluated using separate control groups or structured measures of electronic health record (EHR) use.

Methods

We conducted a pre-post, non-randomized controlled evaluation of a remote scribe pilot program introduced in September 2019 in an academic primary care practice. Scribes were paired with physicians via an audio-only cellphone connection to hear and document in real-time. Physician wellness was measured with the 10-item Mini-Z and 16-item Professional Fulfillment Index. EHR use was measured using vendor-derived platforms that provide routine EHR-related data.

Results

37 of 38 scribe users (97.4%) and 68 of 160 potential control physicians (42.5%) completed both pre and post intervention questionnaires. Compared with controls, scribe users had improvements in Mini-Z wellness metrics including Joyful Workplace (mean improvement 2.83, 95%CI 0.60, 5.06) and a single-item dichotomized burnout measure (OR 0.15, 95%CI 0.03, 0.71). There were significant reductions among scribe users compared to controls in total EHR time per 8 scheduled hours (−1.14 h, 95%CI -1.55, −0.72), and an increase in the percentage of orders with team contribution (10.4%, 95%CI 5.2, 15.6). These findings remained significant in adjusted analyses.

Conclusions/implications

A remote scribe program was associated with improvements in physician wellness and reduced EHR use. Healthcare organizations can consider scribe programs to help improve wellness among their physician workforce.

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期刊介绍: HealthCare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation is a quarterly journal. The journal promotes cutting edge research on innovation in healthcare delivery, including improvements in systems, processes, management, and applied information technology. The journal welcomes submissions of original research articles, case studies capturing "policy to practice" or "implementation of best practices", commentaries, and critical reviews of relevant novel programs and products. The scope of the journal includes topics directly related to delivering healthcare, such as: ● Care redesign ● Applied health IT ● Payment innovation ● Managerial innovation ● Quality improvement (QI) research ● New training and education models ● Comparative delivery innovation
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