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- Title
The Priorities of End Users of Emergency Department Electronic Health Records: Modified Delphi Study.
- Authors
Yip, Matthew; Ackery, Alun; Jamieson, Trevor; Mehta, Shaun
- Abstract
Background: The needs of the emergency department (ED) pose unique challenges to modern electronic health record (EHR) systems. A diverse case load of high-acuity, high-complexity presentations, and ambulatory patients, all requiring multiple transitions of care, creates a rich environment through which to critically examine EHRs. Objective: This investigation aims to capture and analyze the perspective of end users of EHR about the strengths, limitations, and future priorities for EHR in the setting of the ED. Methods: In the first phase of this investigation, a literature search was conducted to identify 5 key usage categories of ED EHRs. Using key usage categories in the first phase, a modified Delphi study was conducted with a group of 12 panelists with expertise in both emergency medicine and health informatics. Across 3 rounds of surveys, panelists generated and refined a list of strengths, limitations, and key priorities. Results: The findings from this investigation highlighted the preference of panelists for features maximizing functionality of basic clinical features relative to features of disruptive innovation. Conclusions: By capturing the perspectives of end users in the ED, this investigation highlights areas for the improvement or development of future EHRs in acute care settings.
- Subjects
EMERGENCY management; ELECTRONIC health records; MEDICAL informatics; CLINICAL trials; DELPHI method
- Publication
JMIR Human Factors, 2023, Vol 10, p337
- ISSN
2292-9495
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2196/43103