Amanda Hessels, Linda Flynn, Jeannie P Cimiotti, Suzanne Bakken, Robyn Gershon
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Abstract
Objective: To examine the relationships among Electronic Health Record (EHR) adoption and adverse outcomes and satisfaction in hospitalized patients.
Materials and methods: This secondary analysis of cross sectional data was compiled from four sources: (1) State Inpatient Database from the Healthcare Cost Utilization Project; (2) Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Dorenfest Institute; (3) Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey (HCAHPS) and (4) New Jersey nurse survey data. The final analytic sample consisted of data on 854,258 adult patients discharged from 70 New Jersey hospitals in 2006 and 7,679 nurses working in those same hospitals. The analytic approach used ordinary least squares and multiple regression models to estimate the effects of EHR adoption stage on the delivery of nursing care and patient outcomes, controlling for characteristics of patients, nurses, and hospitals.
Results: Advanced EHR adoption was independently associated with fewer patients with prolonged length of stay and seven-day readmissions. Advanced EHR adoption was not associated with patient satisfaction even when controlling for the strong relationships between better nursing practice environments, particularly staffing and resource adequacy, and missed nursing care and more patients reporting "Top-Box," satisfaction ratings.
Conclusions: This innovative study demonstrated that advanced stages of EHR adoption show some promise in improving important patient outcomes of prolonged length of stay and hospital readmissions. Strongly evident by the relationships among better nursing work environments, better quality nursing care, and patient satisfaction is the importance of supporting the fundamentals of quality nursing care as technology is integrated into practice.
目的:探讨电子病历(Electronic Health Record, EHR)的采用与住院患者不良结局及满意度的关系。材料和方法:对横断面数据的二次分析来自四个来源:(1)来自医疗成本利用项目的国家住院患者数据库;(2)医疗信息与管理系统学会(HIMSS) Dorenfest研究所;(3)医院消费者对医疗服务提供者和系统的评估调查(HCAHPS)和(4)新泽西州护士调查数据。最终的分析样本包括2006年从新泽西州70家医院出院的854,258名成年患者和在这些医院工作的7,679名护士的数据。分析方法使用普通最小二乘和多元回归模型来估计电子病历采用阶段对护理服务和患者预后的影响,控制患者、护士和医院的特征。结果:采用先进的电子病历与住院时间延长和7天再入院的患者减少独立相关。先进的电子病历采用与患者满意度没有关联,即使在控制了更好的护理实践环境(特别是人员配备和资源充足性)与错过护理和更多患者报告“顶级”满意度评级之间的密切关系时也是如此。结论:这项创新的研究表明,采用电子病历的晚期阶段在改善延长住院时间和再入院的重要患者结果方面显示出一些希望。更好的护理工作环境,更好的护理质量和患者满意度之间的关系非常明显,这是支持高质量护理基础的重要性,因为技术与实践相结合。