BACKGROUND:Recent implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has dramatically changed medical ward organization. While residents in general internal medicine use EHR systems half of their working time, whether computer usage impacts residents' workflow remains uncertain. We aimed to observe the frequency of task-switches occurring during resident's work and to assess whether computer usage was associated with task-switching. METHODS:In a large Swiss academic university hospital, we conducted, between May 26 and July 24, 2015 a time-motion study to assess how residents in general internal medicine organize their working day. RESULTS:We observed 49 day and 17 evening shifts of 36 residents, amounting to 697 working hours. During day sh...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
BACKGROUND: Selecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant chal...
Recent implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has dramatically changed medical ward organ...
Recent implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has dramatically changed medical ward organ...
Amid growing rates of burnout, physicians report increasing electronic health record (EHR) usage alo...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
IntroductionThe Electronic Health Record (EHR) has become an integral component of healthcare delive...
Mean number of EHR actions logged per user day in half hour increments over a 24-hour cycle for diff...
Physicians currently spend as much as half of their day in front of the computer. The Electronic Hea...
A previous pre-post pilot intervention study using the NASA-TLX, System Usability Scale, and time-mo...
Cédric Lanier,1 Bernard Cerutti,2 Melissa Dominicé Dao,3 Patricia Hudelson,3 Noël...
Abstract Background Workflow interruptions are common for emergency physicians and are shown to have...
Objective: To quantify the time that intensive care unit registrars spend on different work tasks wi...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
BACKGROUND: Selecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant chal...
Recent implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has dramatically changed medical ward organ...
Recent implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has dramatically changed medical ward organ...
Amid growing rates of burnout, physicians report increasing electronic health record (EHR) usage alo...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
IntroductionThe Electronic Health Record (EHR) has become an integral component of healthcare delive...
Mean number of EHR actions logged per user day in half hour increments over a 24-hour cycle for diff...
Physicians currently spend as much as half of their day in front of the computer. The Electronic Hea...
A previous pre-post pilot intervention study using the NASA-TLX, System Usability Scale, and time-mo...
Cédric Lanier,1 Bernard Cerutti,2 Melissa Dominicé Dao,3 Patricia Hudelson,3 Noël...
Abstract Background Workflow interruptions are common for emergency physicians and are shown to have...
Objective: To quantify the time that intensive care unit registrars spend on different work tasks wi...
Physicians spend around 35% of their time documenting patient data. They are concerned that adopting...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
BACKGROUND: Selecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant chal...