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Uptake of an Integrated Electronic Questionnaire System in Community Pediatric Clinics

Authors :
Sharon Wardlaw
Lorraine Ferrante
Kristin N. Ray
Lauren Fleischman
Janel Hanmer
Polly McCracken
David Wolfson
Source :
Appl Clin Inform
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective The study aimed to evaluate an integrated electronic questionnaire system implementation in outpatient community pediatric practices on workflow, completion rates, and recorded scores. Methods We evaluated the implementation and outcomes of an integrated electronic questionnaire system at 45 community pediatric practices that used standardized questionnaires to screen for autism, depression, and substance use and to measure asthma control. Electronic health record (EHR) data for all well child visits were extracted for the 3 months before and after implementation. We used statistical process control charts to evaluate questionnaire completion rates and Chi-square tests to evaluate screening completion and positive screening rates. The collection and entry of questionnaire information was observed and timed. Results EHR data included 107,120 encounters across 45 practices that showed significant and sustained improvement in completion rates for all questionnaires. The rate of recorded concerning questionnaires decreased for asthma control (19.3 vs. 12.8%, p Discussion Electronic questionnaire administration saved staff time and patient time. We report overall improvement in questionnaire completion rates, with notable variation in improvement in completion across practices and in change in concerning recorded result rates across measures. Conclusion Conversion of four standard paper questionnaires to an integrated electronic system reduces patient and staff time while increasing completion rates when well integrated into routine care.

Details

ISSN :
18690327
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied clinical informatics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....79b681ce2429f78683d732262415b1a9