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Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record
OBJECTIVE: Integrating patient-reported outcomes (PROs) into electronic health records (EHRs) can improve patient-provider communication and delivery of care. However, new system implementation in health-care institutions is often accompanied by a change in clinical workflow and organizational cultu...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30976756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz001 |
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author | Zhang, Renwen Burgess, Eleanor R Reddy, Madhu C Rothrock, Nan E Bhatt, Surabhi Rasmussen, Luke V Butt, Zeeshan Starren, Justin B |
author_facet | Zhang, Renwen Burgess, Eleanor R Reddy, Madhu C Rothrock, Nan E Bhatt, Surabhi Rasmussen, Luke V Butt, Zeeshan Starren, Justin B |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Integrating patient-reported outcomes (PROs) into electronic health records (EHRs) can improve patient-provider communication and delivery of care. However, new system implementation in health-care institutions is often accompanied by a change in clinical workflow and organizational culture. This study examines how well an EHR-integrated PRO system fits clinical workflows and individual needs of different provider groups within 2 clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Northwestern Medicine developed and implemented an EHR-integrated PRO system within the orthopedics and oncology departments. We conducted interviews with 11 providers who had interacted with the system. Through thematic analysis, we synthesized themes regarding provider perspectives on clinical workflow, individual needs, and system features. RESULTS: Our findings show that EHR-integrated PROs facilitate targeted conversation with patients and automated triage for psychosocial care. However, physicians, psychosocial providers, and medical assistants faced different challenges in their use of the PRO system. Barriers mainly stemmed from a lack of actionable data, workflow disruption, technical issues, and a lack of incentives. DISCUSSION: This study sheds light on the ecosystem around EHR-integrated PRO systems (such as user needs and organizational factors). We present recommendations to address challenges facing PRO implementation, such as optimizing data collection and auto-referral processes, improving data visualizations, designing effective educational materials, and prioritizing the primary user group. CONCLUSION: PRO integration into routine care can be beneficial but also require effective technology design and workflow configuration to reach full potential use. This study provides insights into how patient-generated health data can be better integrated into clinical practice and care delivery processes. |
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spelling | pubmed-64470422019-04-09 Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record Zhang, Renwen Burgess, Eleanor R Reddy, Madhu C Rothrock, Nan E Bhatt, Surabhi Rasmussen, Luke V Butt, Zeeshan Starren, Justin B JAMIA Open Research and Applications OBJECTIVE: Integrating patient-reported outcomes (PROs) into electronic health records (EHRs) can improve patient-provider communication and delivery of care. However, new system implementation in health-care institutions is often accompanied by a change in clinical workflow and organizational culture. This study examines how well an EHR-integrated PRO system fits clinical workflows and individual needs of different provider groups within 2 clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Northwestern Medicine developed and implemented an EHR-integrated PRO system within the orthopedics and oncology departments. We conducted interviews with 11 providers who had interacted with the system. Through thematic analysis, we synthesized themes regarding provider perspectives on clinical workflow, individual needs, and system features. RESULTS: Our findings show that EHR-integrated PROs facilitate targeted conversation with patients and automated triage for psychosocial care. However, physicians, psychosocial providers, and medical assistants faced different challenges in their use of the PRO system. Barriers mainly stemmed from a lack of actionable data, workflow disruption, technical issues, and a lack of incentives. DISCUSSION: This study sheds light on the ecosystem around EHR-integrated PRO systems (such as user needs and organizational factors). We present recommendations to address challenges facing PRO implementation, such as optimizing data collection and auto-referral processes, improving data visualizations, designing effective educational materials, and prioritizing the primary user group. CONCLUSION: PRO integration into routine care can be beneficial but also require effective technology design and workflow configuration to reach full potential use. This study provides insights into how patient-generated health data can be better integrated into clinical practice and care delivery processes. Oxford University Press 2019-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6447042/ /pubmed/30976756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz001 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research and Applications Zhang, Renwen Burgess, Eleanor R Reddy, Madhu C Rothrock, Nan E Bhatt, Surabhi Rasmussen, Luke V Butt, Zeeshan Starren, Justin B Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title | Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title_full | Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title_fullStr | Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title_full_unstemmed | Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title_short | Provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
title_sort | provider perspectives on the integration of patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record |
topic | Research and Applications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30976756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz001 |
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