Patient Safety Issues From Information Overload in Electronic Medical Records

Rallis, G (通讯作者),Temple Univ, Sch Med, Lewis Katz Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA.
2022-9
Background and Objective Electronic health records (EHRs) have become ubiquitous in medicine and continue to grow in informational content. Little has been documented regarding patient safety from the resultant information overload. The objective of this literature review is to better understand how information overload in EHR affects patient safety. Methods A literature search was performed using the Transparent Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses standards for literature review. PubMed and Web of Science were searched and articles selected that were relevant to EHR information overload based on keywords. Results The literature search yielded 28 articles meeting the criteria for the study. Information overload was found to increase physician cognitive load and error rates in clinical simulations. Overabundance of clinically irrelevant information, poor data display, and excessive alerting were consistently identified as issues that may lead to information overload. Conclusions Information overload in EHRs may result in higher error rates and negatively impact patient safety. Further studies are necessary to define the role of EHR in adverse patient safety events and to determine methods to mitigate these errors. Changes focused on the usability of EHR should be considered with the end user (physician) in mind. Federal agencies have a role to play in encouraging faster adoption of improved EHR interfaces.
JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY
卷号:18|期号:6
ISSN:1549-8417|收录类别:SCIE
语种
英语
来源机构
Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Temple University
被引频次(WOS)
0
被引频次(其他)
0
180天使用计数
10
2013以来使用计数
10
EISSN
1549-8425
出版年
2022-9
DOI
10.1097/PTS.0000000000001002
学科领域
循证公共卫生
关键词
EHR safety electronic health record information overload note bloat
WOS学科分类
Health Care Sciences & Services Health Policy & Services
其他关键词
electronic health records information overload patient safety ehr