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Jul 5, 2017 · This alert-related workload results in negative cognitive outcomes, but its effect on affective outcomes, such as burnout, has been understudied ...
This alert-related workload results in negative cognitive outcomes, but its effect on affective outcomes, such as burnout, has been under-studied.
This study suggests that EHR alerts and workload may contribute to primary care provider burnout. The authors conclude that both individual and organizational ...
This alert-related workload results in negative cognitive outcomes, but its effect on affective outcomes, such as burnout, has been under-studied. Objectives: ...
This alert-related workload results in negative cognitive outcomes, but its effect on affective outcomes, such as burnout, has been under-studied. Objectives: ...
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Apr 3, 2024 · Electronic health record measures appear to have limited discriminatory ability for identifying individual physicians at risk for burnout. In ...
Oct 11, 2024 · The findings indicate that the use of EHRs contributes to healthcare provider burnout, which may diminish the quality of care provided to patients.
The rising load of clerical tasks associated with EHRs and placed on clinicians is one of the more commonly identified reasons for burnout in medicine. ...
This study aims to (a) assess the relationship between EMR use and burnout and (b) explore interventions to reduce EMR-related burnout.
This study sought to generate a predictive model quantifying risk for primary care physician burnout based on routinely generated EHR use data.