Electronic Health Record-Related Stress Among Nurses: Determinants and Solutions

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作者
AlQahtani, Maha [1 ]
AlShaibani, Wadha [2 ]
AlAmri, Enaz [2 ]
Edward, Deepak [1 ,3 ]
Khandekar, Rajiv [1 ]
机构
[1] King Khalid Eye Specialist Hosp, Dept Res, POB 7191 Aruba Rd, Riyadh 11462, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Khalid Eye Specialist Hosp, Dept Nursing, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ Illinois, Coll Med Chicago, Dept Ophthalmol, Chicago, IL USA
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nursing staff; mental health; stress; electronic health records; occupational hazard; telemedicine; TECHNOLOGY; BURNOUT;
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10.1089/tmj.2020.0059
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background:Documentation and navigation through electronic health records (EHRs) is an essential, but stressful, task. We present the magnitude, determinants of such events, and solutions proposed by nurses to address EHR-related stress (EHR-S) at a tertiary eye hospital in Saudi Arabia. Methods:Nurses of an eye hospital were surveyed in 2019 about EHR-S. A Likert scale was used to assess the responses of 10 components of EHR-related work. The total score was graded as follows: minimum (<-10), mild (<0 to -10), moderate (1-10), and severe (>11). The score was correlated with determinants. Solutions suggested by nurses to reduce stress were reviewed. Results:This survey covered 212 nurses. Of them, 106 (50%; 95% confidence interval: 43.3-56.7) reported EHR-S. The median EHR-S score was -3.0 (interquartile range: -9.0; +8.0). Thirty-five (16%) nurses reported severe EHR-S. Senior nurses (M-W,p< 0.02) and those working in emergency and recovery units (M-W,p< 0.01) had statistically higher EHR-S. The main stressors were incomplete EHR work by other departments affecting nursing care (70.8%), difficulty in correction after entering the data (60.4%), and difficulty in data retrieval (60.4%). The main solutions to reduce EHR-S were to reduce the frequency of changes to configuration of the EHR (58%), more training (54.2%), and appreciation of good work (52.8%). Conclusions:EHR-S is experienced by half of the nurses working at an eye care hospital. Implementation of solutions such as better training and fewer changes to the EHR system could reduce stress levels of nurses.
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页数:7
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