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Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data
by
Huang, Yungui
, Hoffman, Jeffrey
, Rust, Steve
, Barnard, John A
, Linwood, Simon
, Walker, Daniel M
, Attipoe, Selasi
, Hefner, Jennifer L
, Schweikhart, Sharon
in
Documentation
/ Electronic health records
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Schedules
/ Task analysis
/ Variables
/ Working hours
/ Workloads
2022
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Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data
by
Huang, Yungui
, Hoffman, Jeffrey
, Rust, Steve
, Barnard, John A
, Linwood, Simon
, Walker, Daniel M
, Attipoe, Selasi
, Hefner, Jennifer L
, Schweikhart, Sharon
in
Documentation
/ Electronic health records
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Schedules
/ Task analysis
/ Variables
/ Working hours
/ Workloads
2022
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Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data
by
Huang, Yungui
, Hoffman, Jeffrey
, Rust, Steve
, Barnard, John A
, Linwood, Simon
, Walker, Daniel M
, Attipoe, Selasi
, Hefner, Jennifer L
, Schweikhart, Sharon
in
Documentation
/ Electronic health records
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Schedules
/ Task analysis
/ Variables
/ Working hours
/ Workloads
2022
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Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data
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Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data
2022
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Overview
Many of the benefits of electronic health records (EHRs) have not been achieved at expected levels because of a variety of unintended negative consequences such as documentation burden. Previous studies have characterized EHR use during and outside work hours, with many reporting that physicians spend considerable time on documentation-related tasks. These studies characterized EHR use during and outside work hours using clock time versus actual physician clinic schedules to define the outside work time.
This study aimed to characterize EHR work outside scheduled clinic hours among primary care pediatricians using a retrospective descriptive task analysis of EHR access log data and actual physician clinic schedules to define work time.
We conducted a retrospective, exploratory, descriptive task analysis of EHR access log data from primary care pediatricians in September 2019 at a large Midwestern pediatric health center to quantify and identify actions completed outside scheduled clinic hours. Mixed-effects statistical modeling was used to investigate the effects of age, sex, clinical full-time equivalent status, and EHR work during scheduled clinic hours on the use of EHRs outside scheduled clinic hours.
Primary care pediatricians (n=56) in this study generated 1,523,872 access log data points (across 1069 physician workdays) and spent an average of 4.4 (SD 2.0) hours and 0.8 (SD 0.8) hours per physician per workday engaged in EHRs during and outside scheduled clinic hours, respectively. Approximately three-quarters of the time working in EHR during or outside scheduled clinic hours was spent reviewing data and reports. Mixed-effects regression revealed no associations of age, sex, or clinical full-time equivalent status with EHR use during or outside scheduled clinic hours.
For every hour primary care pediatricians spent engaged with the EHR during scheduled clinic hours, they spent approximately 10 minutes interacting with the EHR outside scheduled clinic hours. Most of their time (during and outside scheduled clinic hours) was spent reviewing data, records, and other information in EHR.
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JMIR Publications
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