Impact of electronic medical record use on the patient–doctor relationship and communication: a systematic review
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND While Electronic Medical Record (EMR) use has increased
dramatically, the EMR's impact on the patient–doctor relationship remains unclear. This …
dramatically, the EMR's impact on the patient–doctor relationship remains unclear. This …
Computers in the clinical encounter: a scoping review and thematic analysis
NH Crampton, S Reis, A Shachak - Journal of the American …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Objective Patient-clinician communication has been associated with increased patient
satisfaction, trust in the clinician, adherence to prescribed therapy, and various health …
satisfaction, trust in the clinician, adherence to prescribed therapy, and various health …
Clinical benefits of electronic health record use: national findings
J King, V Patel, EW Jamoom… - Health services …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To assess whether physicians' reported electronic health record (EHR) use
provides clinical benefits and whether benefits depend on using an EHR meeting …
provides clinical benefits and whether benefits depend on using an EHR meeting …
The use of “mixing” procedure of mixed methods in health services research
W Zhang, J Creswell - Medical care, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: Mixed methods research has emerged alongside qualitative and quantitative
approaches as an important tool for health services researchers. Despite growing interest …
approaches as an important tool for health services researchers. Despite growing interest …
The complex case of EHRs: examining the factors impacting the EHR user experience
MA Tutty, LE Carlasare, S Lloyd… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Physicians can spend more time completing administrative tasks in their electronic health
record (EHR) than engaging in direct face time with patients. Increasing rates of burnout …
record (EHR) than engaging in direct face time with patients. Increasing rates of burnout …
[HTML][HTML] Electronic health record use a bitter pill for many physicians
SL Meigs, M Solomon - Perspectives in health information …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Electronic health record (EHR) adoption among office-based physician practices in the
United States has increased significantly in the past decade. However, the challenges of …
United States has increased significantly in the past decade. However, the challenges of …
The double-edged sword of electronic health records: implications for patient disclosure
C Campos-Castillo, DL Anthony - Journal of the American …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Objective Electronic health record (EHR) systems are linked to improvements in quality of
care, yet also privacy and security risks. Results from research studies are mixed about …
care, yet also privacy and security risks. Results from research studies are mixed about …
Health workers at the core of the health system: framework and research issues
S Anand, T Bärnighausen - Health Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper presents a framework for the health system with health workers at the core. We
review existing health-system frameworks and the role they assign to health workers. Earlier …
review existing health-system frameworks and the role they assign to health workers. Earlier …
Attitudes of nurses towards clinical information systems: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Aim This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluates the attitudes of Iranian nurses
towards clinical information systems in nursing practice. Background Nurses are essential in …
towards clinical information systems in nursing practice. Background Nurses are essential in …
Nurses' experiences and viewpoints about the benefits of adopting information technology in health care: a qualitative study in Iran
Background Information technology (IT) plays an important role in nursing practice. Hence,
nurses' experiences and viewpoints about IT integration into healthcare help improve …
nurses' experiences and viewpoints about IT integration into healthcare help improve …