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Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol

BACKGROUND: In Canada, federal, provincial, and territorial governments are developing an ambitious project to implement an interoperable electronic health record (EHR). Benefits for patients, healthcare professionals, organizations, and the public in general are expected. However, adoption of an in...

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Autores principales: Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Shaw, Nicola, Sicotte, Claude, Mathieu, Luc, Leduc, Yvan, Duplantie, Julie, Maclean, James, Légaré, France
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2673204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19358739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-20
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author Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Shaw, Nicola
Sicotte, Claude
Mathieu, Luc
Leduc, Yvan
Duplantie, Julie
Maclean, James
Légaré, France
author_facet Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Shaw, Nicola
Sicotte, Claude
Mathieu, Luc
Leduc, Yvan
Duplantie, Julie
Maclean, James
Légaré, France
author_sort Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
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description BACKGROUND: In Canada, federal, provincial, and territorial governments are developing an ambitious project to implement an interoperable electronic health record (EHR). Benefits for patients, healthcare professionals, organizations, and the public in general are expected. However, adoption of an interoperable EHR remains an important issue because many previous EHR projects have failed due to the lack of integration into practices and organizations. Furthermore, perceptions of the EHR vary between end-user groups, adding to the complexity of implementing this technology. Our aim is to produce a comprehensive synthesis of actual knowledge on the barriers and facilitators influencing the adoption of an interoperable EHR among its various users and beneficiaries. METHODS: First, we will conduct a comprehensive review of the scientific literature and other published documentation on the barriers and facilitators to the implementation of the EHR. Standardized literature search and data extraction methods will be used. Studies' quality and relevance to inform decisions on EHR implementation will be assessed. For each group of EHR users identified, barriers and facilitators will be categorized and compiled using narrative synthesis and meta-analytical techniques. The principal factors identified for each group of EHR users will then be validated for its applicability to various Canadian contexts through a two-round Delphi study, involving representatives from each end-user groups. Continuous exchanges with decision makers and periodic knowledge transfer activities are planned to facilitate the dissemination and utilization of research results in policies regarding the implementation of EHR in the Canadian healthcare system. DISCUSSION: Given the imminence of an interoperable EHR in Canada, knowledge and evidence are urgently needed to prepare this major shift in our healthcare system and to oversee the factors that could affect its adoption and integration by all its potential users. This synthesis will be the first to systematically summarize the barriers and facilitators to EHR adoption perceived by different groups and to consider the local contexts in order to ensure the applicability of this knowledge to the particular realities of various Canadian jurisdictions. This comprehensive and rigorous strategy could be replicated in other settings.
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spelling pubmed-26732042009-04-25 Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol Gagnon, Marie-Pierre Shaw, Nicola Sicotte, Claude Mathieu, Luc Leduc, Yvan Duplantie, Julie Maclean, James Légaré, France Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: In Canada, federal, provincial, and territorial governments are developing an ambitious project to implement an interoperable electronic health record (EHR). Benefits for patients, healthcare professionals, organizations, and the public in general are expected. However, adoption of an interoperable EHR remains an important issue because many previous EHR projects have failed due to the lack of integration into practices and organizations. Furthermore, perceptions of the EHR vary between end-user groups, adding to the complexity of implementing this technology. Our aim is to produce a comprehensive synthesis of actual knowledge on the barriers and facilitators influencing the adoption of an interoperable EHR among its various users and beneficiaries. METHODS: First, we will conduct a comprehensive review of the scientific literature and other published documentation on the barriers and facilitators to the implementation of the EHR. Standardized literature search and data extraction methods will be used. Studies' quality and relevance to inform decisions on EHR implementation will be assessed. For each group of EHR users identified, barriers and facilitators will be categorized and compiled using narrative synthesis and meta-analytical techniques. The principal factors identified for each group of EHR users will then be validated for its applicability to various Canadian contexts through a two-round Delphi study, involving representatives from each end-user groups. Continuous exchanges with decision makers and periodic knowledge transfer activities are planned to facilitate the dissemination and utilization of research results in policies regarding the implementation of EHR in the Canadian healthcare system. DISCUSSION: Given the imminence of an interoperable EHR in Canada, knowledge and evidence are urgently needed to prepare this major shift in our healthcare system and to oversee the factors that could affect its adoption and integration by all its potential users. This synthesis will be the first to systematically summarize the barriers and facilitators to EHR adoption perceived by different groups and to consider the local contexts in order to ensure the applicability of this knowledge to the particular realities of various Canadian jurisdictions. This comprehensive and rigorous strategy could be replicated in other settings. BioMed Central 2009-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2673204/ /pubmed/19358739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-20 Text en Copyright © 2009 Gagnon et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Shaw, Nicola
Sicotte, Claude
Mathieu, Luc
Leduc, Yvan
Duplantie, Julie
Maclean, James
Légaré, France
Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title_full Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title_fullStr Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title_short Users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing EHR in Canada: A study protocol
title_sort users' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing ehr in canada: a study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2673204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19358739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-20
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