| Literature DB >> 21846780 |
Holly Jordan Lanham1, Luci K Leykum, Reuben R McDaniel.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Despite efforts made by ambulatory care organizations to standardize the use of electronic health records (EHRs), practices often incorporate these systems into their work differently from each other. One potential factor contributing to these differences is within-practice communication patterns. The authors explore the linkage between within-practice communication patterns and practice-level EHR use patterns.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21846780 PMCID: PMC3341779 DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Med Inform Assoc ISSN: 1067-5027 Impact factor: 4.497
Summary detail of practice sites
| Practice | Physicians | Clinical staff | Non-clinical staff | Total practice members |
| Family medicine A | 3 | 7 | 6 | 16 |
| Family medicine B | 3 | 7 | 4 | 14 |
| Family medicine C | 3 | 6 | 4 | 13 |
| Specialty practice A | 2 | 4 | 1 | 7 |
| Specialty practice B | 4 | 7 | 4 | 15 |
| Specialty practice C | 6 | 7 | 4 | 17 |
Summary of electronic health record (EHR) use categories
| EHR use category | Definition |
| High | Users in this category display high integration of EHR use with work practices. Teams in this category exhibit the following items: |
High feature use (including Reports, flow sheets and/or other tracking and trending features EHR-generated patient literature Macros/quick text feature High EHR-enabled communication with others inside practice High EHR-enabled communication with others outside practice High EHR-enabled communication with pharmacies Frequently changes EHR use as new features rolled out or learned | |
| Medium | Users in this category display moderate integration of EHR use with work practices. Teams in this category can be divided into two types: Users that exhibit high use of Users that exhibit moderate use of all or most of the items listed. This user type is articulated below: Moderate feature use (including at least one of the following features) Reports, flow sheets and/or other tracking and trending features EHR-generated patient literature Macros/quick text feature Moderate EHR-enabled communication with others inside practice Moderate or sporadic EHR-enabled communication with others outside practice Moderate EHR-enabled communication with pharmacies Rarely or sometimes changes EHR use as new features rolled out or learned |
| Low | Users in this category have low integration of EHR use with work practices. Teams in this category exhibit the following items: Low/minimal feature use (eg, minimal documentation) Low/minimal EHR-enabled communication with others inside practice Low/minimal EHR-enabled communication with others outside practice Low/no EHR-enabled communication with pharmacies Rarely changes EHR use as new features rolled out or learned May have high reliance on nursing staff to complete EHR-related work tasks May use paper records as primary documentation source |
Communication patterns in practices
| Practice | Characteristics | Communication patterns |
| Family medicine A | Low trust High diversity Low mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Low respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Fragmented |
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| Family medicine B | Moderate trust Low diversity Moderate mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Moderate respectful interaction Low social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Fragmented |
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| Family medicine C | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction High social and task relatedness High rich and lean communication | Cohesive |
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| Specialty practice A | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Cohesive |
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| Specialty practice B | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness High rich and lean communication | Cohesive |
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| Specialty practice C | Moderate trust Moderate diversity Low mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Low respectful interaction Low social and task relatedness Low rich and lean communication | Fragmented |
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Linking within-practice communication patterns and electronic health record (EHR) use patterns
| Practice | Within-practice communication patterns | Physician–nurse team EHR use | Practice-level EHR use patterns |
| Family medicine A | Fragmented | Team 1—High Team 2—Low Team 3—Medium | Heterogeneous |
| Family medicine B | Fragmented | Team 1—High Team 2—Medium Team 3—Medium | Heterogeneous |
| Family medicine C | Cohesive | Team 1—Medium Team 2—Medium Team 3—Medium | Homogeneous |
| Specialty practice A | Cohesive | Team 1—High Team 2—High | Homogeneous |
| Specialty practice B | Cohesive | Team 1—High Team 2—High Team 3—High Team 4—High | Homogeneous |
| Specialty practice C | Fragmented | Team 1—Low Team 2—Medium Team 3—High Team 4—Low Team 5—High Team 6—Medium | Heterogeneous |
Communication patterns and standardized electronic health record (EHR) use
| Practice | Characteristics | Physician–nurse team EHR use | Practice EHR use |
| Family medicine A | Low trust High diversity Low mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Low respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Team 1—High Team 2—Low Team 3—Medium | Heterogeneous |
| Family medicine B | Moderate trust Low diversity Moderate mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Moderate respectful interaction Low social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Team 1—High Team 2—Medium Team 3—Medium | Heterogeneous |
| Family medicine C | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction High social and task relatedness High rich and lean communication | Team 1—Medium Team 2—Medium Team 3—Medium | Homogeneous |
| Specialty practice A | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness Moderate rich and lean communication | Team 1—High Team 2—High | Homogeneous and standardized |
| Specialty practice B | High trust Moderate diversity High mindfulness High heedful inter-relation High respectful interaction Moderate social and task relatedness High rich and lean communication | Team 1—High Team 2—High Team 3—High Team 4—High | Homogeneous and standardized |
| Specialty practice C | Moderate trust Moderate diversity Low mindfulness Moderate heedful inter-relation Low respectful interaction Low social and task relatedness Low rich and lean communication | Team 1—Low Team 2—Medium Team 3—High Team 4—Low Team 5—High Team 6—Medium | Heterogeneous |