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Mary E. Reed, Fatema Akbar, Yi-Fen Irene Chen, Tracy A. Lieu, Manuel A. Ballesca, E. Margaret Warton, Mark F. Moeller, Sameer Awsare, Gloria Mark, Stephanie Prausnitz, Jeffrey A. East
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open
Key Points Question Among primary care physicians (PCPs), how frequent is attention switching associated with the electronic inbox work during workdays, and what factors are associated with attention switching and duration of inbox work? Findings Amo
Autor:
Fatema Akbar, Gloria Mark, Stephanie Prausnitz, E Margaret Warton, Jeffrey A East, Mark F Moeller, Mary E Reed, Tracy A Lieu
BACKGROUND Increased work through electronic health record (EHR) messaging is frequently cited as a factor of physician burnout. However, studies to date have relied on anecdotal or self-reported measures, which limit the ability to match EHR use pat
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::07d024a920b2b7bc1ea1dbacb4f30958
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.24014
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.24014
Autor:
Mary E. Reed, Fatema Akbar, Mark F. Moeller, Tracy A. Lieu, E. Margaret Warton, Jeffrey A. East, Stephanie Prausnitz, Gloria Mark
Publikováno v:
J Am Med Inform Assoc
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, vol 28, iss 5
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, vol 28, iss 5
Objectives Electronic health record systems are increasingly used to send messages to physicians, but research on physicians’ inbox use patterns is limited. This study’s aims were to (1) quantify the time primary care physicians (PCPs) spend mana
Autor:
Fatema Akbar, Tracy A. Lieu, Mark F. Moeller, E. Margaret Warton, Gloria Mark, Stephanie Prausnitz, Jeffrey A. East, Mary E. Reed
Publikováno v:
JMIR Medical Informatics, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e24014 (2021)
JMIR Medical Informatics
JMIR Medical Informatics
Background Increased work through electronic health record (EHR) messaging is frequently cited as a factor of physician burnout. However, studies to date have relied on anecdotal or self-reported measures, which limit the ability to match EHR use pat
Autor:
Stephanie Prausnitz, Mark F. Moeller, Nancy Goler, Jonathan Z. Weiner, Andrea Altschuler, Sameer Awsare, Mary E. Reed, Tracy A. Lieu, Jeffrey A. East, E. Margaret Warton
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 2:e1918287
Importance The increasing use of electronic communications has enhanced access to physicians for patients and clinical staff. Primary care physicians (PCPs) have anecdotally identified electronic inbox management as a new source of work-related stres