EMR Precharting Efficiency in Internal Medicine: A Scoping Review.
J Med Educ Curric Dev
; 8: 23821205211032414, 2021.
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PURPOSE: The act of precharting, or navigating the EMR to review a patient's recent vitals, labs, notes, and other results, is something that is required of every clinician prior to effective rounding on patients. The purpose of this scoping review is to review the extant literature on precharting. METHODS: Scholarly data through OVID on Medscape and grey literature were systematically searched with extensive inclusion criteria including the terms "Pre-round" "precharting" as well as "student" "education" or "teach" adjacent to "EMR" or "electronic medical record" or "electronic health record" or "documentation." We collated this with "education, medical, undergraduate," or "Students/medical." RESULTS: As of September 23, 2020, 241 scholarly articles were identified. No grey literature were identified. Inclusion criteria included full article access, English language, and covering the precharting topic. Seventeen articles met inclusion criteria and were included in the review. These articles included 1 direct observational study, 1 retrospective study, 2 qualitative studies, 5 EMR workshop trainings, 1 perspective piece, 1 curriculum analysis, and 6 articles based on survey measures. Of these articles, the majority were published recently, with 8 of the 17 published since 2018. Summary of the limited existing literature can be distilled into 3 findings: a need for timely EMR data extraction, the potential optimization of EMR workflow, and the benefit of time intensive EMR trainings. CONCLUSIONS: This scoping review explored the existing scholarly and grey literature to summarize the review of precharting and education surrounding navigating the EMR for medical students as a means of exploring the topic to determine current practices and identify areas of potential improvement.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
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Systematic_reviews
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En
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J Med Educ Curric Dev
Año:
2021
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos