Literature DB >> 35062097

Application of Natural Language Processing to Learn Insights on the Clinician's Lived Experience of Electronic Health Records.

Yalini Senathirajah1, Hwayoung Cho2, Jaime Fawcett1, Karla M Mondejar3, Kenrick Cato4, Peter Broadwell5, Sunmoo Yoon6.   

Abstract

We interviewed six clinicians to learn about their lived experience using electronic health records (EHR, Allscripts users) using a semi-structured interview guide in an academic medical center in New York City from October to November 2016. Each participant interview lasted approximately one to two hours. We applied a clustering algorithm to the interview transcript to detect topics, applying natural language processing (NLP). We visualized eight themes using network diagrams (Louvain modularity 0.70). Novel findings include the need for a concise and organized display and data entry page, the user controlling functions for orders, medications, radiology reports, and missing signals of indentation or filtering functions in the order page and lab results. Application of topic modeling to qualitative interview data provides far-reaching research insights into the clinicians' lived experience of EHR and future optimal EHR design to address human-computer interaction issues in an acute care setting.

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Keywords:  electronic health records; natural language processing; usability

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35062097      PMCID: PMC8830606          DOI: 10.3233/SHTI210864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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