Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The penetration rate of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems in health care is increasing. However, many different EHR-systems are used with varying ePrescription designs and functionalities. The aim of the present study was to eva...

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Main Authors: Montelius Emelie, Waern Karolina, Hellström Lina, Åstrand Bengt, Rydberg Tony, Petersson Göran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-08-01
Series:BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/9/37
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spelling doaj-eef2e266de564c67962d0e6f379ad4a12020-11-24T21:55:35ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472009-08-01913710.1186/1472-6947-9-37Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementationMontelius EmelieWaern KarolinaHellström LinaÅstrand BengtRydberg TonyPetersson Göran<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The penetration rate of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems in health care is increasing. However, many different EHR-systems are used with varying ePrescription designs and functionalities. The aim of the present study was to evaluate experienced ePrescribers' attitudes towards ePrescribing for suggesting improvements.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Physicians (n = 431) from seven out of the 21 Swedish health care regions, using one of the six most widely implemented EHR-systems with integrated electronic prescribing modules, were recruited from primary care centers and hospital clinics of internal medicine, orthopaedics and surgery. The physicians received a web survey that comprised eight questions on background data and 19 items covering attitudes towards ePrescribing. Forty-two percent (n = 199) of the physicians answered the questionnaire; 90% (n = 180) of the respondents met the inclusion criteria and were included in the final analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A majority of the respondents regarded their EHR-system easy to use in general (81%), and for the prescribing of drugs (88%). Most respondents believed they were able to provide the patients better service by ePrescribing (92%), and regarded ePrescriptions to be time saving (91%) and to be safer (83%), compared to handwritten prescriptions. Some of the most frequently reported weaknesses were: not clearly displayed price of drugs (43%), complicated drug choice (21%), and the perception that it was possible to handle more than one patient at a time when ePrescribing (13%). Moreover, 62% reported a lack of receipt from the pharmacy after successful transmission of an ePrescription. Although a majority (73%) of the physicians reported that they were always or often checking the ePrescription a last time before transmitting, 25% declared that they were seldom or never doing a last check. The respondents suggested a number of improvements, among others, to simplify the drug choice and the cancellation of ePrescriptions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Swedish physicians in the group studied were generally satisfied with their specific EHR-system and with ePrescribing as such. However, identified weaknesses warrant improvements of the EHR-systems as well as of their implementation in the individual health care organisation.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6947/9/37
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author Montelius Emelie
Waern Karolina
Hellström Lina
Åstrand Bengt
Rydberg Tony
Petersson Göran
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Waern Karolina
Hellström Lina
Åstrand Bengt
Rydberg Tony
Petersson Göran
Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
author_facet Montelius Emelie
Waern Karolina
Hellström Lina
Åstrand Bengt
Rydberg Tony
Petersson Göran
author_sort Montelius Emelie
title Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
title_short Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
title_full Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
title_fullStr Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
title_full_unstemmed Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing – evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation
title_sort physicians' attitudes towards eprescribing – evaluation of a swedish full-scale implementation
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2009-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The penetration rate of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems in health care is increasing. However, many different EHR-systems are used with varying ePrescription designs and functionalities. The aim of the present study was to evaluate experienced ePrescribers' attitudes towards ePrescribing for suggesting improvements.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Physicians (n = 431) from seven out of the 21 Swedish health care regions, using one of the six most widely implemented EHR-systems with integrated electronic prescribing modules, were recruited from primary care centers and hospital clinics of internal medicine, orthopaedics and surgery. The physicians received a web survey that comprised eight questions on background data and 19 items covering attitudes towards ePrescribing. Forty-two percent (n = 199) of the physicians answered the questionnaire; 90% (n = 180) of the respondents met the inclusion criteria and were included in the final analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A majority of the respondents regarded their EHR-system easy to use in general (81%), and for the prescribing of drugs (88%). Most respondents believed they were able to provide the patients better service by ePrescribing (92%), and regarded ePrescriptions to be time saving (91%) and to be safer (83%), compared to handwritten prescriptions. Some of the most frequently reported weaknesses were: not clearly displayed price of drugs (43%), complicated drug choice (21%), and the perception that it was possible to handle more than one patient at a time when ePrescribing (13%). Moreover, 62% reported a lack of receipt from the pharmacy after successful transmission of an ePrescription. Although a majority (73%) of the physicians reported that they were always or often checking the ePrescription a last time before transmitting, 25% declared that they were seldom or never doing a last check. The respondents suggested a number of improvements, among others, to simplify the drug choice and the cancellation of ePrescriptions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Swedish physicians in the group studied were generally satisfied with their specific EHR-system and with ePrescribing as such. However, identified weaknesses warrant improvements of the EHR-systems as well as of their implementation in the individual health care organisation.</p>
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