| Literature DB >> 29295185 |
Rodrigo Cano1, Brenda Bejarano1, Mercedes Vidal1, Daniel Luna1, Sonia Benítez1.
Abstract
The implementation of an Electronic Health Record has many benefits; but when it is not available, it can impact patient continuity of care. If there is no support, or a failure to guarantee the continuity of services, contingency plans have to be implemented to overcome the information disruption. End users are in direct contact with the information system, and are responsible for documenting patient clinical information. Focusing on them, we propose the design, development, and validation of a survey to evaluate the beliefs, knowledge, and perceptions of end users, about the Electronic Health Record contingency plan. Preliminary results showed that even when there were less downtime periods, end users perceived that they did not have adequate training or information about how to go through the downtime event.Entities:
Keywords: Electronic Health Records; Health Care Surveys; Perceptions
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29295185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630