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. 2012 Nov-Dec;19(6):1025-31.
doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-000901. Epub 2012 Jul 19.

Clinical documentation: composition or synthesis?

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Clinical documentation: composition or synthesis?

Lena Mamykina et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2012 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To understand the nature of emerging electronic documentation practices, disconnects between documentation workflows and computing systems designed to support them, and ways to improve the design of electronic documentation systems.

Materials and methods: Time-and-motion study of resident physicians' note-writing practices using a commercial electronic health record system that includes an electronic documentation module. The study was conducted in the general medicine unit of a large academic hospital.

Results: During the study, 96 note-writing sessions by 11 resident physicians, resulting in close to 100 h of observations were seen. Seven of the 10 most common transitions between activities during note composition were between documenting, and gathering and reviewing patient data, and updating the plan of care.

Discussion: The high frequency of transitions seen in the study suggested that clinical documentation is fundamentally a synthesis activity, in which clinicians review available patient data and summarize their impressions and judgments. At the same time, most electronic health record systems are optimized to support documentation as uninterrupted composition. This mismatch leads to fragmentation in clinical work, and results in inefficiencies and workarounds. In contrast, we propose that documentation can be best supported with tools that facilitate data exploration and search for relevant information, selective reading and annotation, and composition of a note as a temporal structure.

Conclusions: Time-and-motion study of clinicians' electronic documentation practices revealed a high level of fragmentation of documentation activities and frequent task transitions. Treating documentation as synthesis rather than composition suggests new possibilities for supporting it more effectively with electronic systems.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None.

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Figure 1
Activities while documenting. Each row represents a note, segmented into activities that were captured from the time users began composing a note until the time the note was completed (or saved as draft).

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