Introduction. Difficulties with the electronic health record (EHR) are known to be associated with high physician burnout. Usability studies can evaluate and identify usability issues with the EHR at the end user level. This study was conducted to determine physician perspectives and usability issues of local EHR systems. Methods. Survey and focus group methodology were employed. Participants were resident physicians who were members of a resident council in the Midwest. Survey data collected included demographics and perceptions. Focus group data included participants identification of usability principle violations and potential impact to end user. Results. There were 15 survey respondents (across 11 residency programs) who reported use o...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
Introduction. Difficulties with the electronic health record (EHR) are known to be associated with h...
Healthcare institutions have migrated to online electronic documentation through the means of Electr...
Background: EHRs with poor usability present steep learning curves for new resident physicians, who ...
According to earlier studies, Finnish physicians suffer from stress caused by poor usability of thei...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have become vital tools for managing electronic patient docum...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
A previous pre-post pilot intervention study using the NASA-TLX, System Usability Scale, and time-mo...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
Abstract Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of...
Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic health recor...
Despite widespread electronic health record (EHR) adoption, poor EHR system usability continues to b...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
Introduction. Difficulties with the electronic health record (EHR) are known to be associated with h...
Healthcare institutions have migrated to online electronic documentation through the means of Electr...
Background: EHRs with poor usability present steep learning curves for new resident physicians, who ...
According to earlier studies, Finnish physicians suffer from stress caused by poor usability of thei...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have become vital tools for managing electronic patient docum...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
A previous pre-post pilot intervention study using the NASA-TLX, System Usability Scale, and time-mo...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
Abstract Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of...
Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic health recor...
Despite widespread electronic health record (EHR) adoption, poor EHR system usability continues to b...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...