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Minimizing Stress, Maximizing Success of Physician's Use of Health Information an

$185,296R18FY2016HSAHRQ

University Of New Mexico Health Scis Ctr, Albuquerque NM

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The introduction of advanced health information and communications technologies (HICT) now makes it possible for physicians to practice medicine virtually from almost anywhere on the planet, 24-hours per day, seven days per week. The introduction of the financial incentives in the HITECH Act to promote the meaningful use of electronic health records are now increasing the rate of use of these technologies. There has been very little research performed on how the use of this technology affects the stress level of the clinicians who use it. Too much clinician stress has been shown to adversely impact the quality of care. This application proposes a series of focus groups at two academic and one community hospital the results from which will inform the design of a broader survey of 450 clinicians at these same institutions. This work will identify a list of common stressors and the coping strategies that have been found helpful to mitigate clinician stress caused by HICT use. This work will also explore the relationship between clinician stress and HICT as well as the relationship between clinician stress and identified coping mechanisms.

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