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. 2020 Jul 15;22(7):e19274. doi: 10.2196/19274

Table 4.

Electronic health record factors, by experience level.

Demographics Total sample (N=208), n% Physicians (n=176), n (%) Learner (residents and fellows; n=32), n (%)
Satisfaction with EHRa

Very satisfied/somewhat satisfied 97 (46.6) 1 (43.2) 21 (66)

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 45 (21.6) 37 (21.0) 8 (25)

Somewhat dissatisfied/very dissatisfied 65 (31.3) 62 (35.2) 3 (9)

Unknown 1 (0.5) 1 (0.6) 0 (0)
Frustration with EHR

Disagree 26 (12.5) 25 (14.2) 3 (9)

Neutral 45 (21.6) 39 (22.2) 6 (19)

Agree 133 (63.9) 110 (62.5) 23 (72)

Unknown 2 (1.0) 2 (1.1) 0 (0)
Time spent in EHR per patient (min)

≤10 32 (15.4) 31 (17.6) 1 (3)

11-20 56 (26.9) 51 (29.0) 5 (16)

21-50 74 (35.6) 63 (35.8) 11 (34)

≥50 44 (21.2) 29 (16.5) 15 (47)

Unknown 2 (1.0) 2 (1.1) 0 (0)
EHR improves quality of care

Disagree 46 (22.1) 34 (19.3) 12 (38)

Neutral 89 (42.8) 72 (40.9) 17 (53)

Agree 71 (34.1) 68 (38.6) 3 (9)

Unknown 2 (0.9) 2 (1.1) 0 (0)

aEHR: electronic health record.