Technology is only as effective as the extent to which it is used. To the healthcare provider, it is a valuable tool. But are we setting these providers up for burn-out?
Technology is only as effective as the extent to which it is used. To the healthcare provider, it is a valuable tool. But are we setting these providers up for burn-out?
Read the Harris and Hilliard articles and write your response:
1. How would you define EHR or technology-related stress?
2. How can you overcome this challenge in your APN role?
IN 600 WORDS
ASSIGNED READING
McBride and Tietze (2022)
∙ Chapter 14: Privacy and Security
∙ Chapter 15: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals
Additional resources
∙ Harris, D., Haskell, J., Cooper, E., Crouse, N, and Gardner, R. (2018). Estimating the association between burnout and electronic health record-related stress among advanced practice registered nurses. EHR-1.related.stress.among.APNs.pdf (ATTACHED)
∙ Hilliard, R., Haskell, J., & Gardner, R. (2020). Are specific elements of electronic health record use associated with clinician burnout more than others? Available at https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.northernkentuckyuniversity.idm.oclc.org/32719859/.