Incorporating the human touch: piloting a curriculum for patient-centered electronic health record use

被引:19
作者
Lee, Wei Wei [1 ]
Alkureishi, Maria L. [2 ]
Wroblewski, Kristen E. [3 ]
Farnan, Jeanne M. [1 ]
Arora, Vineet M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Dept Med, 5841 S Maryland Ave,MC 3051, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Dept Pediat, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[3] Univ Chicago, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
Electronic health records; patient-centered care; communication skills; clinical skills training; curricular development; MEDICAL-EDUCATION; COMMUNICATION; CARE; TECHNOLOGY; PHYSICIANS;
D O I
10.1080/10872981.2017.1396171
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Integrating electronic health records (EHRs) into clinical care can prevent physicians from focusing on patients. Despite rapid EHR adoption, few curricula teach communication skills and best practices for patient-centered EHR use. Objective: We piloted a 'Patient-centered EHR use' curriculum, consisting of a lecture and group-observed structured clinical examination (GOSCE) for second-year students (MS2s). Design: During the lecture, students watched a trigger tape video, engaged in a reflective observation exercise, and learned best practices. During the GOSCE, one of four MS2s interacted with a standardized patient (SP) while using the EHR. Third-year students (MS3s) received no formal training and served as a historical control group by completing the same OSCE individually. All students completed post-GOSCE/OSCE surveys. The SP evaluated GOSCE/OSCE performance. Results: In 2013, 89 MS2s participated in the workshop and GOSCEs during their required Clinical Skills course and 96 MS3s participated in individual OSCEs during their end of year multi-station formative GOSCE exercise. Eighty MS2s (90%) and 88 MS3s (92%) post-GOSCE/ OSCE surveys were analyzed. Compared to MS3s, significantly more MS2s rated their knowledge (19% vs 55%) and training (14% vs 39%) as good (>= 4/5 point scale, P < .001 for both). Most learners (85% MS2s and 70% MS3s) thought training should be required for all students. SP ratings on GOSCE/OSCE performance was higher for the 20 MS2s compared to the 88 MS3 controls (73.5 [SD = 4.5] vs 58.1 [SD = 13.1] on 80 point scale, P < .001). Conclusions: A short workshop and GOSCE were effective in teaching patient-centered EHR use. This curriculumis now a permanent part of our Clinical Skills course. Clerkship students who did not receive our curriculum may have been exposed to negative role-modeling on the wards. To address this, training residents and faculty on patient-centered EHR use skills should be considered.
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