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初级保健医生对骨科医生沟通的偏好。

Primary Care Physician Preferences Regarding Communication from Orthopaedic Surgeons.

机构信息

Foot and Ankle Division, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2024 May 1;106(9):760-766. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.23.00836. Epub 2024 Feb 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Musculoskeletal consultations constitute a growing portion of primary care physician (PCP) referrals. Optimizing communication between PCPs and orthopaedists can potentially reduce time spent in the electronic medical record (EMR) as well as physician burnout. Little is known about the preferences of PCPs regarding communication from orthopaedic surgeons. Hence, the present study investigated, across a large health network, the preferences of PCPs regarding communication from orthopaedists.

METHODS

A total of 175 PCPs across 15 practices within our health network were surveyed. These providers universally utilized Epic as their EMR platform. Five-point, labeled Likert scales were utilized to assess the PCP-perceived importance of communication from orthopaedists in specific clinical scenarios. PCPs were further asked to report their preferred method of communication in each scenario and their overall interest in communication from orthopaedists. Logistic regression analyses were performed to determine whether any PCP characteristics were associated with the preferred method of communication and the overall PCP interest in communication from orthopaedists.

RESULTS

A total of 107 PCPs (61.1%) responded to the survey. PCPs most commonly rated communication from orthopaedists as highly important in the scenario of an orthopaedist needing information from the PCP. In this scenario, PCPs preferred to receive an Epic Staff Message. Scenarios involving a recommendation for surgery, hospitalization, or a major clinical change were also rated as highly important. In these scenarios, an Epic CC'd Chart rather than a Staff Message was preferred. Increased after-hours EMR use was associated with diminished odds of having a high interest in communication from orthopaedists (odds ratio, 0.65; 95% confidence interval, 0.48 to 0.88; p = 0.005). Ninety-three PCPs (86.9%) reported spending 1 to 1.5 hours or more per day in Epic after normal clinical hours, and 27 (25.2%) spent >3 hours per day. Forty-six PCPs (43.0%) reported experiencing ≥1 symptom of burnout.

CONCLUSIONS

There were distinct preferences among PCPs regarding clinical communication from orthopaedic surgeons. There was also evidence of substantial burnout and after-hours work effort by PCPs. These results may help to optimize communication between PCPs and orthopaedists while reducing the amount of time that PCPs spend in the EMR.

摘要

背景

肌肉骨骼咨询构成了初级保健医生(PCP)转介的重要组成部分。优化 PCP 和骨科医生之间的沟通可以潜在地减少在电子病历(EMR)中花费的时间,同时减轻医生的倦怠感。目前,对于骨科医生与 PCP 沟通的偏好,人们知之甚少。因此,本研究在一个大型医疗网络中调查了 PCP 对骨科医生沟通的偏好。

方法

我们对来自我们医疗网络内 15 个实践中的 175 名 PCP 进行了调查。这些提供者普遍使用 Epic 作为他们的 EMR 平台。使用五点标记的李克特量表评估 PCP 在特定临床情况下对骨科医生沟通的重要性。PCP 进一步被要求报告他们在每种情况下首选的沟通方式以及他们对骨科医生沟通的整体兴趣。进行逻辑回归分析以确定任何 PCP 特征是否与首选沟通方式以及 PCP 对骨科医生沟通的整体兴趣相关。

结果

共有 107 名 PCP(61.1%)对调查做出了回应。在骨科医生需要 PCP 信息的情况下,PCP 最常认为来自骨科医生的沟通非常重要。在这种情况下,PCP 更喜欢接收 Epic Staff Message。涉及手术、住院或重大临床变化建议的场景也被评为非常重要。在这些情况下,首选的是 Epic CC'd Chart 而不是 Staff Message。增加下班后使用 EMR 与对骨科医生沟通的兴趣降低有关(比值比,0.65;95%置信区间,0.48 至 0.88;p = 0.005)。93 名 PCP(86.9%)报告说,在正常临床时间之外,他们每天在 Epic 上花费 1 到 1.5 小时或更长时间,而 27 名 PCP(25.2%)每天花费超过 3 小时。46 名 PCP(43.0%)报告出现了≥1 种倦怠症状。

结论

PCP 对骨科医生的临床沟通存在明显的偏好。PCP 也存在大量的倦怠和下班后工作的证据。这些结果可能有助于优化 PCP 和骨科医生之间的沟通,同时减少 PCP 在 EMR 中花费的时间。

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