Advanced proficiency EHR training: effect on physicians' EHR efficiency, EHR satisfaction and job satisfaction
Autor: | M Tariq, Dastagir, Homer L, Chin, Michael, McNamara, Kathy, Poteraj, Sarah, Battaglini, Lauren, Alstot |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Inservice Training
Attitude of Health Personnel education Health Maintenance Organizations Articles Job Satisfaction United States Professional Competence health services administration Physicians Surveys and Questionnaires Electronic Health Records Nurse Practitioners health care economics and organizations |
Zdroj: | AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium. 2012 |
ISSN: | 1942-597X |
Popis: | The best way to train clinicians to optimize their use of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) remains unclear. Approaches range from web-based training, class-room training, EHR functionality training, case-based training, role-based training, process-based training, mock-clinic training and “on the job” training. Similarly, the optimal timing of training remains unclear--whether to engage in extensive pre go-live training vs. minimal pre go-live training followed by more extensive post go-live training. In addition, the effectiveness of non-clinician trainers, clinician trainers, and peer-trainers, remains unclearly defined. This paper describes a program in which relatively experienced clinician users of an EHR underwent an intensive 3-day Peer-Led EHR advanced proficiency training, and the results of that training based on participant surveys. It highlights the effectiveness of Peer-Led Proficiency Training of existing experienced clinician EHR users in improving self-reported efficiency and satisfaction with an EHR and improvements in perceived work-life balance and job satisfaction. |
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