| Literature DB >> 32308826 |
Sky Corby1, Jeffrey A Gold1, Vishnu Mohan1, Nicholas Solberg1, James Becton1, Robby Bergstrom1, Benjamin Orwoll1, Christopher Hoekstra1, Joan S Ash1.
Abstract
Because of increased electronic health record use, many organizations are hiring medical scribes as a way to alleviate provider burnout and increase clinical efficiency. The providers and scribes have unique relationships and thus, this study's purpose was to examine the scribe-provider interaction/relationship through the perspectives of scribes, providers, and administrators utilizing qualitative research techniques. Participants included 81 clinicians (30 providers, 27 scribes, and 24 administrators) across five sites. Analysis of the scribe-provider interaction data generated six subthemes: characteristics of an ideal scribe, characteristics of a good provider, provider variability, quality of the scribe-provider relationship, negative side of the scribe-provider relationship, and evaluation and supervision of scribes. Future research should focus on additional facets of the scribe-provider relationship including optimal ergonomic considerations to allow for scribes and providers to work together harmoniously. ©2019 AMIA - All rights reserved.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32308826 PMCID: PMC7153135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076